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Kecske Bak: Sunday’s Newcomers
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Sunday, August 07, 2011. Going through my old Flash files, I stumbled across an early version of this image, which I first produced in 2005. I didn’t know how to make it look realistic then, but I’ve since been given lots of good advice from Rory Clark. This new version was produced in Inkscape. And aged in The GIMP. In case you’re wondering, these were all real IBA Transmitters. Posted by Dave Jeffery. 28 August 2011 at 16:44. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Doing my pennants…. The Mausoleum Club - ...
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Character design, Cartoon characters, Cartoon logo's, Mascot design and Animation
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Character design - mascot design - cartoon characters - cartoon pictures - funny cartoon characters - gift cartoon designs - cartoon character logos - promotional character design - cartoon designs - cartoon pics. Have a look at some examples of my character design, cartoon logo and animation work produced for broadcast, corporate clients and small businesses. So if you are considering -. Cartoon logo or animation for your. Web or mobile project. Then please contact me and I will be.
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Cartoon character animation showreel of 2D & 3D character design for broadcast, children's television, advertising, marketing and websites
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Character design - mascot design - cartoon characters - cartoon pictures - funny cartoon characters - gift cartoon designs - cartoon character logos - promotional character design - cartoon designs - cartoon pics. Have a look at some examples of my character design, cartoon logo and animation work produced for broadcast, corporate clients and small businesses. So if you are considering -. Cartoon logo or animation for your. Web or mobile project. Then please contact me and I will be.
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Kecske Bak: May 2011
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Sunday, May 29, 2011. It’s BBC 2 you want…. I felt it was time for an update of my 2008 showreel as the network globes in particular were a mortal embarrassment to me and I also hadn’t “distressed” anything on the old version as, back in 2008, I didn’t know how. I’ve thoroughly picked Rory Clark’s brains since then! Therefore the cutting isn’t as tight as I’d like in places. The captions were all “distressed” using The GIMP. Please go to the Barclay James Harvest. Posted by Dave Jeffery. And want to try ...
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Kecske Bak: June 2011
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Monday, June 13, 2011. I’ve always found that I learn far more about a piece of software through playing rather than working and that’s certainly been the case with the offline video editing program Kdenlive. I’ve also found that when you have a definite goal in mind then “the software doesn’t do that” no longer becomes an option and you use the software far more inventively in order to achieve it. 8217;s News At One. I first saw this title sequence back when the programme was called First Report. The to...
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Kecske Bak: Synfig Studio Gate Weave
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Sunday, January 22, 2012. Synfig Studio Gate Weave. If I wasn't so stupid, I’d have realised you could add gate weave to my animations in Synfig Studio. Without the need for any coding whatsoever. Here’s an example:. You simply need to add a translate layer to your animation. The translate layer is used to move things around the canvas. Here’s one in my layers panel:. Translate layer in layers panel. You then convert the X-axis and Y-axis values to Random. Put in some suitable values, such as these:.
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Kecske Bak: Weave All Wobbles
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Sunday, January 15, 2012. Back in July, I wrote about. Some of the techniques I used to simulate old 16mm film. Entirely using free software. One technique I mentioned was using Kdenlive. To simulate gate weave – that strangely pleasing effect whereby picture moves almost imperceptibly around the screen as you watch. If you’re not familiar with what gate weave looks like, here’s an example:. I mentioned in my previous article that I discovered I could simulate gate weave manually using the Kdenlive.
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Kecske Bak: Merry Christmas to both my readers!
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Saturday, December 24, 2011. Merry Christmas to both my readers! Posted by Dave Jeffery. And a Merry Christmas to you too! 24 December 2011 at 11:33. Ah, I must be the other one :-) Happy Christmas to you and yours! 24 December 2011 at 13:05. And then I ruined it by being the 3rd. 24 December 2011 at 16:30. That Hideous Man - dont worry, it doesnt count as you only look at the pictures! 24 December 2011 at 17:58. Merry Christmas to you too! 25 December 2011 at 23:30. 26 December 2011 at 02:33. Test Pilot...
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Kecske Bak: Chroma Kee
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Monday, June 13, 2011. I’ve always found that I learn far more about a piece of software through playing rather than working and that’s certainly been the case with the offline video editing program Kdenlive. I’ve also found that when you have a definite goal in mind then “the software doesn’t do that” no longer becomes an option and you use the software far more inventively in order to achieve it. 8217;s News At One. I first saw this title sequence back when the programme was called First Report. The to...