Building healthy habits in modern era can be quite challenging. Even if people dedicate themselves to a new routines, it’s hard to keep it consistent while there are abundance of distractors. Portland based creative studio Super Dope created quirky and funny short 3Danimation Self-Care Tips with Pinkie & Handtonio to remind ourselves to work on better healthy habits. We see main character Pinkie’s struggles to change her habits and replace them with more healthy ones such as late night binge eating or consuming less caffeine and sleeping at appropriate time. And Handtonio, remind her to what could be replaced with these patterns.
A total of 6 tips shared in a total of two and half minutes of animation. The work itself carefully crafted and animated. Style, textures, presentation and interaction is great. Personally, this is first time I’ve heard Super Dope and now they’ll be on my radar for their new projects. The team shared their creative process on their website and it shows how much effort they’ve put in for that.
Character Design of Self-Care Tips with Pinkie & Handtonio
Set Design of Self-Care Tips with Pinkie & Handtonio
Credits
Created & Directed by Super Dope
Design Christine Kim, Damien Bastelica 2D Animation Damien Bastelica Storyboards Damien Bastelica, Christine KimModeling Elizabeth Ku-Herrero, Eric Cunha Look Dev Elizabeth Ku-Herrero, Eric Cunha, Victor Hugo Rigging Rijah Kazuo, Michael Sime, Eric Cunha Animation Doug Litos, Eric Cunha, Michael Sime, FX Eric Cunha Lighting + Comping Elizabeth Ku-Herrero, Eric Cunha, Christine Kim VO Pinkie Elizabeth Ku-Herrero VO Handtonio Damien Bastelica
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Effective Self-Care Tips with Pinkie & Handtonio
Building healthy habits in modern era can be quite challenging. Even if people dedicate themselves to a new routines, it’s hard to keep it consistent while there are abundance of distractors. Portland based creative studio Super Dope created quirky and funny short 3D animation Self-Care Tips with Pinkie & Handtonio to remind ourselves to work on better healthy habits. We see main character Pinkie’s struggles to change her habits and replace them with more healthy ones such as late night binge eating or consuming less caffeine and sleeping at appropriate time. And Handtonio, remind her to what could be replaced with these patterns.
A total of 6 tips shared in a total of two and half minutes of animation. The work itself carefully crafted and animated. Style, textures, presentation and interaction is great. Personally, this is first time I’ve heard Super Dope and now they’ll be on my radar for their new projects. The team shared their creative process on their website and it shows how much effort they’ve put in for that.
Character Design of Self-Care Tips with Pinkie & Handtonio
Set Design of Self-Care Tips with Pinkie & Handtonio
Credits
Created & Directed by Super Dope
Design Christine Kim, Damien Bastelica
2D Animation Damien Bastelica
Storyboards Damien Bastelica, Christine KimModeling Elizabeth Ku-Herrero, Eric Cunha
Look Dev Elizabeth Ku-Herrero, Eric Cunha, Victor Hugo
Rigging Rijah Kazuo, Michael Sime, Eric Cunha
Animation Doug Litos, Eric Cunha, Michael Sime,
FX Eric Cunha
Lighting + Comping Elizabeth Ku-Herrero, Eric Cunha, Christine Kim
VO Pinkie Elizabeth Ku-Herrero
VO Handtonio Damien Bastelica
Images: super-dope.tv/selfcaretips
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