For more info on NEO DIMENSION FILMS - 'ADVANCE ON TOKYO' PROJECT visit:
WWW.ADVANCEONTOKYO.COM
also check out the gallery to view imagery for the film, WE ALSO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO POST FEEDBACK ON OUR IMAGERY AS IT WILL HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE DIRECTION WE TAKE WITH THE CHARACTERS etc.
*******WE ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR CONTRIBUTORS, SEE BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS********BIONeo Dimension Films (a collaboration between Paul Willocks and Robert Bushe) is creating a virtual world, storyline, and characters unique from other western animated films and the outlook is very promising. There have been many dates proposed, but thus far it seems the movie will be released in the summer of 2006. Its name is Advance On Tokyo.
To view more of our work visit our 'Advance On Tokyo' Concept Art gallery by clicking on the link below.
While still in the early stages of production, the CGI film will include over 50 human characters, an involving plot, and scenes both on earth and in space. With realistic CGI graphics, a promising storyline, and a soundtrack that guarantees to rival the quality of the film, this project seems destined to be a success. 3D animation fans everywhere definately have something to look forward to.
Set in the year 2070, Advance on Tokyo, otherwise known as A.O.T is a sci-fi / action film designed for a new breed of animation fans. As the film is set in Japan our main design influences have come from Japanese action movies (Takeshi Kitano etc) and Japanese Anime, however, we are only using these two mediums as a stepping-stone for our own ideas to shine through.
For more information on this project and full storyline details please visit WWW.ADVANCEONTOKYO.COM
:::::::::::::WE ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR CONTRIBUTORS:::::::::::::::
We are opening up this particular project to people outside of NEO DIMENSION FILMS, If you want to contribute in any way it would be greatly appreciated. We are in need of any kind of concept art and story ideas, Marketplace brokers can also contribute products to be used in the movie and recieve full credit within the title sequence (Contributors will also recieve a copy of the film on either CD or DVD when complete)
If you are interested in contributing to this promising project contact one of the members email addresses below.
Paul Willocks (Developer - Creative Manager)
Robert Bushe (Co Developer - Creative Assistant)
Thanks for you interest and we look forward to hearing from you.
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Comments (4)
Cris_Palomino
If I may. Although they're very nice, they are far too similar to each other to really be different. Expressions engage the eyes (your eyes didn't seem to change) which, for instance, can crinkle with happy expressions, wince (which is a different type of crinkle due to cheek muscles) in sadness or pain, open wide with surprise. This then extends with the movement of the brows, the mouth and cheeks, the nostrils. THE book on this is Gary Faigin's "The Artist's Complete Guide to Facial Expression".
Greta
She is very nice, only that I don't understand what should be her state here, sad or happy ? The image is very cute and your postwork is good too !
Vali
Wow, what a sweet expression ! She looks so cute, almost like an anime girl ! You gave her that "manga" look ! Very nice !
satako