Here's another scene I animated for the El Tigre episode "El Tigre El Jefe." In this scene Sergio, who's a villainous kid wanting to seek revenge on Manny, is convincing the other kids of a plan to take Manny down. He starts to laugh crazily and then notices everyone looking at him. This is a case where the storyboard drawings where so good and funny that it made me want to animate the scene.
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Here's the scene in animatic form. It was storyboarded by the amazing Eddie Trigueros. Eddie's drawings are always hilarious because they're so pushed.
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11 comments:
fantastic job! really fun animation, great hand work too!
Sweeeetttt!!!! I think your animation does the job of keeping the super fun feel of Eddies storyboard images!!! Great stuff man!!!
wow great stuff! The animation is terrific and I love the volume you give to the character when he looks down in the beginning! You're truly talented!
Great job dude!! I think you really pulled it off and stayed true to the storyboards!!
---NICE SUBTLE MOVEMENTS IN THIS ANIMATION, GREAT BLOG TOO, I'LL BE BACK FOR SURE...
Really great! Nice subtleties overall. One of the things I liked in the storyboards was complete contrast in his face when he goes from maniacal laughter to caught off guard/embarrassed. If I had suggested something it would have been to remove those distinct cheeks lines when he "pops" to that embarrassed expression. Just have those beady eyes and a small little mouth - it kinda feels like his expression is stuck between the two.
Anyway - just my initial thought.
The drawings are great and you can see you had fun with it in the animation. The quality is there regardless. Sweet.
You guys always do a great job of including all those "sweet" drawings into the animation...
Cool post!
Very nice! I love the show and watch it every weekend. It's great to see this behind-the-scenes process!
My goodness that was excellent!
Thanks for the kind words everyone!!! Glad yall liked it!
Awesome works! Do you all trace in Illustrator and import the lines to Flash? Or do you use Flash altogether?
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