...and it most certainly is not publicly available technology. The few tools they have opensourced are here and it's been a long while since they added anything new: http://www.disneyanimation.com/technology/opensource
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 7:53 AM, Stephen Bell <[email protected] > wrote: > It certainly isn't. Bit of a breackdown of the process here: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKl9mpGMCiA#t=223 > > > On 05/02/2014 21:35, Sebastien Sterling wrote: > > I doubt the look of paperman is a fully automated effect. > > > On 5 February 2014 21:18, David Rivera <[email protected]>wrote: > >> at: 2:54 we see the one I´m asking for (software): >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gAlsk9t950 >> >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 3:08 PM, David Rivera < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, since I saw paperman I was shocked on how they accomplished such >> beautiful stylized >> animations with 2D vectors on 3D space. My question is: is this software >> out now? or is it only Disney-propietary? >> >> I´d also like to ask anyone of you who have experience in working 2D >> animation titles, on which >> software do you feel most comfortable working the first rough (2d) >> animations, for timming and such. >> >> Long ago, I saw a software that looks like this: >> http://www.animationandvideo.com/2012/04/synfig-studio-free-professional-2d.html >> But it´s interface it´s black. You know: layers at the bottom, character >> and pieces to the right, tools on left. >> I know it´s pretty generic reference, but if anyone of you could help me >> out with that description, I´d greatly appreciate it. >> >> Thanks. >> Bests. >> David R. >> >> >> > >

