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Mar
2
2006

Little Fella by Tokyoplastic

posted by admin, 7.21 PM

Tokyo Plastic, the UK-based animation and design shop, recently teamed up with AMD, the California processor and circuit company. The results, titled ‘The Little Fella,’ are simply awesome.

Tokyo Plastic is Sam Lanyon Jones and Drew Cope, and one of their shorts won the Audience Award for an animated project at the 2004 Sundance Online Film Festival. For more info, check out this great interview over at Jaded Expressions.

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6 Responses to “Little Fella by Tokyoplastic”

  1. Hert Zollner Says:

    I wasn’t aware that flash had a cellshaded 3D engine? :)

  2. Ian Copeland Says:

    I just don’t get the Tokyo Plastic stuff. Reminds me of the monster transformations in John Carpenter’s remake of “The Thing.” I prefer Christian Nyby’s original, James Arness in a vegetable suit to Rob Bottin’s gory metamorphoses, which may explain why the Tokyo Pop animations leave me cold.

  3. superpope Says:

    Well, that was absurd…

  4. TonyC. Says:

    Creepy.

  5. Anonymous Says:

    Besides being in a flash player, that really had nothing to do with flash, and everything to do with 3D. Who cares?

  6. Gilligan Says:

    I can give you how the whole stuff is done. All the frames, the sprites…
    Email to kbelhocine@yahoo.fr

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