View Full Version : Character Artist/ Animator for Cartoon pilot
Spike Speigel
05-10-2007, 02:58 PM
Looking for a someone who can do Character drawings and/or Character animations in the style of ATHF ( Aqua Teen Hunger Force ) for a cartoon Pilot.
The show itself will run between 12-15 mins per episode.
When replying to this post please send as a link to where we can view your work that you have done. Along with some way to get in contact with you.
Sataned
05-10-2007, 07:29 PM
I have no Works to be found anywhere...
but alot of people on here do...
anyways ummmm can you please post some character specifics for what your looking for?
or are you looking for Other Fast food themed characters?
Yes, more details would be helpful. When you say "in the style of athf" do you mean how the chars move? look? interact? I'm interested in hearing more, but please be more specific, as I'm not sure exactly what you're going for.
Spike Speigel
05-10-2007, 10:14 PM
Hi Thanks for the intrest.
What i mean by the style of "ATHF" is how the chars move, look, and interact pretty much meaning the simple drawings and animations. No food products all humans/video game charaters. Nothing too detailed so its easyer to make more episodes.. the epidose will be between 10-12 mins long. Any more questions feel free to ask.
Do you have any concept art? I understand you're looking for someone to do the drawings, but do you have something that might give the general idea? You mentioned video game characters, any in mind? or maybe just random ones making appearances here & there?
Also, where are you overall? Do you have a script or scripts written? If not, do the characters have any personality traits we should be aware of? How far are they developed? I'm somewhat interested, but I need more to go on.
Spike Speigel
05-10-2007, 11:31 PM
hi i do have one which is attached he is a main character in the cartoon...Koala. the other picture attached is the style im looking for, if that helps. Other then that i dont have any character concept art done. But i do have Character discriptions. The video game characters are random per episode.
as to where i am at. The first script is 99% done (just need to run through it one more time) the main characters are developed if you are intersted you can email me. i have sent you a PM with my email and i can go over more with you if you would like to help.
-Jon
Spike Speigel
05-10-2007, 11:33 PM
forgot to post other image
deepyash
05-14-2007, 06:26 AM
hi,
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Thanks
Your Regards
Deepak Shrivastav
rindolphus
05-27-2007, 09:32 PM
Well, I think I have said this before, but 10 to 12 mins of free animator's time seems like a lot to me. I don't know if read through the thread well enough, but I don't see compensation for this. You are probably not aware of how much time and effort goes into a toon. Just imagine that the global warming winners had three months to work on their animations and they are about 2 to 3 mins in lenght if not less. For example, talking about one man endevours, Arj and Poopy (http://www.arjandpoopy.com) or the Brackenwood (http://www.biteycastle.com) series have a production cycle of close to six months, and those are done by animators who set the standards for web tooning. Once again, they don't last more than 5 mins. If you intend them to be web based, think of the loading time for 12 min shorts. It's prohibitive. Don't expect much from free work either. People just don't have the time, if your project isn't well thought. Just a thought, bye.
Zwickel
06-28-2007, 09:30 PM
Is this a no-pay work?
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