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Avenging Apes of Africa Character Animation Development

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2008

Rough pencil tests and color tests of personality animation. Developing mannerism traits for each character.

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  • I always knew you guys were awsome! I used to drive past the studio on the way to the store when I was back in town ( currently in college now,) and saw your apes on the tele. Makes me feel good knowing there is a local animation studio to keep me interested in the buisness. I swear you guys are a major influence for my future art career! Hope to see more of the Avenging Apes of Africa!

  • We're very happy that you feel that way---we are trying to raise funds to launch a Family Entertainment Center (based on the concept). Good luck on your studies.

  • Are those Ngoloko, or Kikomba? (The African general terms for Bigfoot) I think They mean different things, but refer to the same type of creature.

  • These characters are not Bigfoot creatures. They are mountain gorillas that have been accidentally mutated.

  • who's the song by?!

  • The music is a combination of two pieces. The first part with lyrics is the theme song for our proposed animation series. The second part, which is purely instrumental, is the background music of the commercial for our Family Entertainment Center based on the series. The music was written as a work-for-hire by outside musicians hired by my studio. I don't know their names. Sorry.

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  • not bad, it would be great for this to be on t.V.

  • He'll get the info back to you as soon as he can.

  • Thanks, CapraCorn2006. I draw my animation in the traditional pencil and paper manner and then scan the drawings individually into Photoshop, adjust the contrast and brightness, then import them into Toon Boom for painting and assembly into scenes.

  • Wow, that's some really slick looking hand-drawn animation. Glad to see this sort of full animation being developed when so much stuff these days tends to be flat, limited Flash stuff.

    Looking forward to seeing more.

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