Cardboard City
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- rated 3.89 / 5 stars
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- 139,221 Views
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- city
- collab
- cardboard
- portalhistory2008
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- Jul 12, 2008 | 2:03 PM EDT
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- Movie
- 9.6 mb
- Daily Feature July 13, 2008
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Author Comments
Um, guys? Its a collab, there's wasn't SUPPOSED to be even a vague plot, so if you're just going to review and say 'OMG it was liek borring and so i haeted it whar was the story? lolololol 0!' we've heard it before!
Hey thanks for the front page tom! Here, have a key to the city! And daily second, thats pretty cool!
Animators who I haven't co-authored will be co-authored as soon as they add me! :)
This is Cardboard City
When nick and I (moro) were trying to come up with a theme for a collab we could lead together, we were kinda stuck. We both wanted something that could be made cohesive, something that all the parts by all the animators could have in common, without looking too similar. We puzzled together for a little while, and then I started thinking, what about a city?
And that was that. Both of us LOVE textured animation, and we decided cardboard would be one of the more interesting substances to play with. With that, the collab was started, and little by little, it picked up speed, with gradually more and more people seeing the thread and trying stuff out, which was pretty cool. One of the main things we were going for was for the animators involved to stretch themselves, and we think that happened.
Haha, well, I guess I should post the lineup we've got for you fine folk tonight :)
Moro
Nick
Handsome Jake
Ziwon
Dr Clay
Vincoid
KyleDaFox
Biskits
MarcyVF
Biskits
and Goat-Man
these were spectacular the whole way through, when I made them do push ups they didn't whine, there was no trouble at mealtimes, we just all had a really good time.
Vincoid won the house of cards contest though. he's quite good at that ;)
The collab ended up being huge, a lot larger than I had expected even though compared to other multi author stuff here on NG, there weren't a huge number of animators. In total it's... well, might as well do ALL THE SPECS AT ONCE OMG LOLOLOLOLOL
specs
7674 frames in total, including menu, preloader game, dr.clay's piece, EVERYTHING!
319.7 seconds long, which makes it like, over 4 minutes long
24 frames per second
700x460
so ya, myself I was really shocked this morning when I added everything in and found it was almost 8000 frames long. I've never had that before. thats a lot of frames. but we still can't say its OVER 9000 because ITS OVER 7000 just doesn't have that same ring to it, haha. :)
Hmm. what else. UMM.
well ya, as I said, all these guys were really fun to work with, and I think it shows. Myself, I'm quite pleased with the standard thats set, and hopefully its good enough for you high end critics out there too! :)
COOLIO NIATO was nice enough to make us an absolutely amazing preloader game, which was really cool of him to do. Its an awesome game. I'm addicted. My record so far is like, 25000 but Im sure a bunch of you can beat that, so if you do, PM me with a screenshot and I'll try to do better than whatever you got. hahaha.
but seriously, a round of cardboard applause (the loudest kind there is, of course!) to coolio for that.
I THINK THATS IT!
so, without further ado, we present Cardboard City. Enjoy the show!
-Moro, Nick, Jake, Ziwon, Vincoid, Goatman, Marcy, Kyle, Dr Clay, Coolio, and Biskits :)
oh and if you've read all this, congrats! there's also an easter egg on the menu ;)
that is all.
Reviews
Rated 4 / 5 stars January 25, 2011
Great Atmosphere
The blend of jazz and cardboard brought an elegance to everyday material. Nicely done. But I think that, while the rain was good, the Man VS. Nature aspect could have been elevated.
While it was technically impressive (I liked the man checking his watch alot and the ice cream scene was fun too) I felt that the cardboard could have been used to a deeper impact.
Thank you, great work!
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars December 26, 2010
Hm...
maybe it's only me, but this movie gives one of those old movies feeling.
Rated 2.5 / 5 stars November 4, 2010
well,
it is kinda cool but you should have made your own cardboard textures, with cardboard. its easy to get and all. maybe make an actual story with this style of animation.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars July 13, 2010
Nice
I like the idea of basing an animation on cardboard but it seems that this was just a poor animation with 'cardboard' textures slapped on it. I have no complaints about the music (jazz is cool baby!). Maybe adding properties of cardboard into the animations such as the bending and folding of it, tearing, it's strengths and weaknesses. It seems like it was a good idea but just not delivered entirely.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars July 1, 2010
Fufufufufufufu
Imagine for a moment that you could build a paper city, with little paper residents, who'd go out and perform their daily paper tasks. Now imagine that that paper city, with all its lively paper people, just washed away the next day during the rain.