To
any animator, the brief mentioned above would automatically convey
that it was a plan for
a 2D show. But it wasn't.
US
based Mike Young Productions was planning Pet Alien, a 3D
TV series which would feature squash & stretch and a vast range
of other 2D characteristics that were thought undoable for a 3D
TV series.
The show demanded feature level experience and expertise even though
it was budgeted and scheduled for Television. This made it a tall
order for
any digital animation studio in the world, more so for an Indian
animation Studio.
In
meeting the Pet Alien challenge the team at Crest Animation
Studios outdid themselves even as their animators outperformed the
rigs, time and again. Interestingly,
it was the manner in which the rigs were created and handled by
the Crest team that made it possible for their animators to perform.
Animation
'xpress proudly presents 'Outperform that Rig!'a case
study on on the 3D squash and stretch in the Crest Animation co
produced Pet Alien. Click
here for pdf (additional info & images)
Compilation,
Research and Layout by Anand Gurnani
With
special thanks to
Crest CEO AK Madhavan for
taking the initiative to share Crest's production experiences,
Andrew Young (Director-Pet Alien)of Mike Young Productions
for his valuable insights and comments.
This
case study has been made possible by a group of people sparing
their time, sharing their knowledge and hands-on experience. Crest's
core team on Pet Alien, including Vivek Karandikar (animation
director) Anish Mulani (executive producer), Aby John
(line producer), Vijay Anand Raju (Technical Director), Upen
D (compositing supervisor), Amit Phand (setup controls
supervisor), Krishna Prasad (Technlogy head) and Pramod
Patel (R&D). All
images, screenshots and diagrams courtesy Crest Animation Studios