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Scene 14, shot 20 work progression

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2010

Progression of a shot from raw animation to finished piece. One of the first clips to reach completion under the guidelines that came out of analysis of scene 2.

The sepia color is intentional.

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  • Hey nice guys :) But im very curios of how you ink.With a tablet?In photoshop with the pen tool?

    Use an drawing pen (ink pen)? I might help but i really doubt that since i only got photoshop and

    some drawing & animating skills.But i always can but im a noob compared to you x]

  • @Midchrome Photoshop's pen tool with a tablet (*Usually* -- we do have a few Gimp users, and one CorelDraw if I recall. So long as the style/lineweight can be matched we don't really care. )

  • So I saw that you guys are looking for animators and people to do inking, and I'm considering helping out. However I want to know what your definition of inking is compared to mine (to be sure we're on the same page). Is that when you take the animation sketch and make a cleaner outline and then color it? And if so, how does one go about doing this, each individual frame with Photoshop or GIMP?

  • @AnakateH8 You got it in one :) We generally prefer people to use Photoshop, though GIMP (or various other programs) is fine, too (assuming you're well familiar with it, and can match our line settings.) Final files are all turned in as PSDs, so that we don't lose any information in the transfer.

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  • I......Can't......WAIT!

  • Very nice !

  • wow nice hwo many frames did you use

  • @Spartarockz3000 I think it's just to protect both parties. It's nothing against you or saying that you're not trusted. For example let's say a person was on the team and made up a character design and SilverSky used it, and a year later the designer was like hey man you can't use this, you stole my art and this is copyright to me and you have to remove it. Then this puts both parties in a bad situation.

    hope that clears up a little more on the copyright reason of the contract!

  • I don't know why anyone would try and steal this, I mean, alot of people already know Silver Sky is making this, so why try and take it? And if I was better at animating I would have that contract signed in no time, but sadly I don't have time for animating...

  • oh its water!!!!

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