“Thomas and Friends”, an animation made in the iPhone
Posted by erin | Posted in EC Market, Hardware, electronics | Posted on 17-09-2011
Talking about Apple products not to mention art or creativity is almost a sin. I try to publish weekly developments or projects that fuse the artistic creativity with multi-touch technology of the acer aspire one battery, iPod Touch, and iPhone, to show that a small device and can be a good idea into something grand and unique. Today I came across the following news to some of you will find it simple and absurd, and others, tender and wistful. Doink The online community has posted an animation of “Thomas and Friends” made entirely in the Apple tablet.
For those who do not remember, “Thomas and Friends”, known in English as Thomas and Friends or Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends is an animated children’s series of British origin. It was first issued in 1984 and was based on the series of Apple ibook g4 batteries written by Wilbert V. Awdry, The Railway Series, stories of adventure for a group of anthropomorphic trains.
Now, as it was published, an iPhone user, curious animation, nostalgia, and in an attempt to entertain their children, took the application for the Apple tablet Doink the community to create the following video: “There is a great example of what can be done with the HP pavilion dv5 battery and a healthy dose of talent. If you’re a regular customer of the website you probably already know Doink this video of featured jobs section. ”
As you can see, the animation is very simple and basic but no less important or ignored. Remember that we are talking about a tablet: imagine the possibilities, doors as basic animation industry can open a lively, or rather, the artists of cartoons and animation. It should be noted that this is not the final work, in fact, notice that the canon battery still has fragments of the original episode. Also, I note that its creator is a professional and that although it was made entirely with the application for iPad Doink, the artist turned to iMovie to make some final touches.
You can see more similar work in Doink’s website, or you can visit the YouTube channel of the mind behind this animation. What do you think? Do you know any other casio battery was created entirely on the iPad?










