One artist is using Apple computers from the ‘80s to animate the intense music video
Trying to capture Donald Glover’s motion in MacPaint. pic.twitter.com/gL7JErrJpN
— Wahyu Ichwandardi (@pinot) June 9, 2018
Every single pixel matters. And dances. pic.twitter.com/dEf6ScbzQh
— Wahyu Ichwandardi (@pinot) June 11, 2018
GIF test. pic.twitter.com/8ie4YTdy2k
— Wahyu Ichwandardi (@pinot) June 12, 2018
Time-lapse on MacPaint. pic.twitter.com/V3KQC8plj2
— Wahyu Ichwandardi (@pinot) June 14, 2018
Pixel art machines:
— Wahyu Ichwandardi (@pinot) June 29, 2018
- Drawing tool: Macintosh 128K + MacPaint
- Animation too: Macintosh SE + MacroMind VideoWork
- Both connected with LocalTalk pic.twitter.com/h19c8fWFKO
One of the challenge for traditional motion capture: need to create the motion based on the suggestion. In this part, Donald's feet are out frame. Need to suggest where his feet land, spin & stop. pic.twitter.com/FiVh1chmUl
— Wahyu Ichwandardi (@pinot) July 3, 2018
Close enough 🤓 pic.twitter.com/tejCLCqqRx
— Wahyu Ichwandardi (@pinot) July 3, 2018