From the course: Animating in Historical Styles
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Looney Toons: Hand-drawn vs. tweened puppets
From the course: Animating in Historical Styles
Looney Toons: Hand-drawn vs. tweened puppets
- [Instructor] One thing I really want to do with this course was to give myself a challenge. To take this puppet that I had previously done with Adobe animate CC a.ka. Flash and see could I do it again. Reanimated, but this time by hand. So, get one step closer to the original period when these kind of cartoons were done. 'Cause, there's only so far you can get with a puppet. So, this is the hand-drawn version done on Photoshop, which has a very basic but usable animation timeline. And, I've also touched up the background to make it more painterly because the background was also done with vector tools in Animate CC. Which, they were okay, but they're vectory. If you look at the character, and I drew it, all kinds of things I was able to add. It's much nicer. It feels more organic, and it feels more integrated. It's much easier to do things with the hand-drawn version than with the puppet version. And I'm…
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Looney Toons: Overview2m 5s
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Looney Toons: Technical factors15m 42s
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Looney Toons: Wipes, drybrush, and staggers5m 32s
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Looney Toons: Walks, runs, and wipes4m 23s
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Looney Toons: Animating the scene4m 32s
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Looney Toons: Hand-drawn vs. tweened puppets5m 5s
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Looney Toons: FX4m 59s
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Looney Toons: Post production2m 32s
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