All about cartooning, animating and other stuff from Steven Mussey, M.D. See www.drmussey.com for more animations.
CES 2010 Animated with Toon Boom
Get link
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
We’re all excited about CES 2010 in Las Vegas this month and we have our animated team of reporters ready, thanks to Toon Boom’s Animate Pro. See if you can spot the 3-D effects in this animation…
Hewlett Packard's (HP) newest Tablet PC, the "tm2" arrived this year. It is the first Tablet PC that can actually run Toon Boom animation software appropriately. In July 2010, HP also released an updated tm2 Tablet PC with faster Intel i3 and i5 processors and an updated ATI graphics coprocessor. Why is this Tablet PC unique and important? 1. This is the only Tablet PC with an added and switchable graphics coprocessor. This makes it more suitable for gaming (not that I am much of a gamer) and demanding graphics or video applications. 2. Most importantly, for Toon Boom fans, this is probably the only Tablet PC with sufficient horsepower to run Animate Pro and Toon Boom Studio without major compromises. 3. Amazingly, this Tablet PC is half the price of far lesser configurations from other vendors, including the Compaq/HP Business division. The “tm2” as tested utilizes an i5 Intel U430 processor with an ATI graphics coprocessor, the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 . I
Anyone who has ever served time on a hospital administration committee knows what I'm talking about. This is where the vast difference between the world of hospital administration versus the world of doctors and nurses becomes clear. As a side note for those interested in the process of creating these animations: I experimented with a different method of creating the talking head portion. The result was not what I wanted, but it was interesting... Here is the comparison video:
It's easy to forget how early most of us knew Covid-19 could become a real problem. Experts were downplaying it as a minor hazard compared to influenza.. Not until January 20 was there official acknowledgement the virus could spread from person to person. On that same day, I tried to buy face masks for our office and discovered a disturbing problem: They were all sold out. Something was brewing. Though the American Public was preoccupied with Democratic Primaries and impeachment hearings, many were also aware of the new virus in Wuhan. By January 23, I felt enough people knew of the threat to create two cartoons: The second cartoon was done at a time when people were entering crowded DMV's to get their new driver's license which would enable them to fly in airplanes. The lines were insane and the wait was many, many hours. This one did not age well. I thought it was pretty hilarious at the time and I got a lot of positive feedback. Now, it looks.... kind of cliche
Comments