Showing posts with label Greetings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greetings. Show all posts

December 13, 2012

My Gimpy Life: Holiday Short!



2A! goes Peanuts for My Gimpy Life!

My Gimpy Life is a hilarious online series about, “the awkward adventures of a driven actress trying to navigate her way through Hollywood in a wheelchair.” It was created by and stars Teal Sherer, an actress best known to us internet nerds as “Venom” from Felicia Day’s web series, The Guild. Anyway, we really dig My Gimpy Life, so when Teal asked us to help her create a Peanuts-inspired holiday greeting for it, we said yes.

2A! had a great time working with Teal and her team on this short, which we designed and animated in Flash.

Be sure to check out My Gimpy Life on YouTube. It’s really funny!

Happy holidays… or whatever! =)






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December 23, 2009

Season's Greetings from 2A!


I think today's blog title pretty much says it all. Hope everyone has a happy holiday season! Don't stress out too much over gift giving... realx and enjoy yourselves for goodness sake!

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!


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December 02, 2009

Production Design: Polar Bears

2A! had the pleasure of working on an animated greeting for American Greetings last year. We were given a beautifully painted watercolor image of two polar bears and a cardinal, and were asked if we could mimic the style in Flash. Always up for a challenge, we dove into the project!



There were many parts of this project that required a lot of planning in the design phase. The first thing I did was to study and play with how I could mimic the gentle colors of watercolor artwork. I found that if I loosely painted the shapes and variations, trying my best to mimic the random spread and fading of the colors, I could re-create a pretty convincing watercolor look in Flash.

Another thing I noticed with watercolor is that it's very subtle and minimalistic, which is part of why it’s so tricky to re-create as vector art. You only paint where colors are completely necessary, so it's ok to have lots of white and light color washes over large areas.



I'm really pleased with how the vector art turned out. I feel that we were successful in adhering to the specific style in Flash, and creating a piece that looked and felt very similar to the original art the client showed us.


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