I dunno about others, but for 2D animation TVPaint is about as good as
it gets. Even better than having a lightbox and a stack of paper, I'll
say. The UI is a bit oddly designed, but once you customize it to be
more like Photoshop, it's really awesome to work with. Plus it's true
rasters, not vector or anything like that, so it really does feel like
what Photoshop's animation featureset should have been.
http://paperless-animation.blogspot.sg/
Yours sincerely,
Siew Yi Liang
On 2/6/2014 4:53 AM, Stephen Bell 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
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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]
<mailto:[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.