![]() This presented an interesting challenge in terms of character design. ![]() Anyone can help, and everyone can benefit from hope. It was important to avoid singling out any specific ethnic or cultural type as being either a benefactor or beneficiary with respect to Angel Tree. We hammered through a few more details on the aesthetic. For both aesthetic reasons and time-constraint reasons, it was decided that the bulk of animation would be on 3s and 4s. ![]() The character animation would be added as if it were a set of ink and watercolor drawings, cut out and laid into the scene. I’d be providing character animation that he could lay into the scene.Īfter batting around a few ideas, we came up with the concept of having a somewhat paper-cut look to the environment. He would focus on the overall spot’s script, audio, backgrounds, and environment. However this was for a good cause… and more importantly, he wanted to do something special. So standard fare: tight-ish timeline, low budget. ![]() He was producing a promotional spot for Angel Tree, a Salvation Army charity program that runs during the holidays. While the techniques described here still certainly work, the updates to Blender’s 2D animation workflow and Krita’s animation tools have made the process much more simple.Ī couple months ago, I was contacted by Michael Crouch, a friend of mine who’s a commercial producer for an NBC affiliate station in Richmond, Virginia. Note: This blog post was made back in 2014… quite a long time ago in Internet and software development time. Creating 2D Animation with Blender and Krita, a Post Mortem
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