TVPaint Animation (also known as TVPaint, TVP, Bauhaus Mirage or NewTek Aura) is a 2D paint and digital animation software package developed by TVPaint Developpement SARL based in
Lorraine, France. Originally released for Amiga in 1991,[1] version 3.0 (1994) introduced support for other platforms.[2] In 1999, the last Amiga version 3.59 was released as free download.[3][4] TVPaint Animation currently runs on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android operating systems.
Notable uses
Feature films
My Dog Tulip, a 2009 American animated feature film by
Paul Fierlinger and Sandra Fierlinger made with TVPaint Animation.[5]
Mune: Guardian of the Moon, a 2015 French 3D computer-animated adventure fantasy film directed by Benoît Philippon and Alexandre Heboyan; 2D animated clips were made with TVPaint to coincide with the dominant computer-animation technique for the film.
The Peanuts Movie, a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy film (with 2D animation sequences animated with TVPaint) produced by
Blue Sky Studios.[7]
The Red Turtle, a 2016 Oscar-nominated animated feature film directed by
Michael Dudok de Wit coproduced by numerous European studios and
studio Ghibli, all the hand drawn animation was done in TVPaint.[11]
Opera, 2020 Oscar-nominated animated short film by Erick Oh. [29]
Mum Is Pouring Rain, 2021 French animated short film produced by Laïdak Films written by Hugo de Faucompret and Lison d'Andréa and directed by Hugo de Faucompret. The film won the Jury Prize in the Special TV category at the
Annecy International Animated Film Festival the same year.[30][31]
Block 13, an Arabic animated television series.[33]
C'est Bon, a French animated series produced by
Folimage[34]
Simon's Cat, a British animated web cartoon and book series by Simon Tofield. It was created using
Adobe Flash, and TVPaint was used in the episodes Scaredy Cat,[35]Snow Cat[36] and in the Off to the vet special.[37]
Gigglebug, originally an
iPad app made by Anima Boutique;[38] a Finnish[39] animated series, that first aired in April 2016[40]
TVPaint Animation (also known as TVPaint, TVP, Bauhaus Mirage or NewTek Aura) is a 2D paint and digital animation software package developed by TVPaint Developpement SARL based in
Lorraine, France. Originally released for Amiga in 1991,[1] version 3.0 (1994) introduced support for other platforms.[2] In 1999, the last Amiga version 3.59 was released as free download.[3][4] TVPaint Animation currently runs on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android operating systems.
Notable uses
Feature films
My Dog Tulip, a 2009 American animated feature film by
Paul Fierlinger and Sandra Fierlinger made with TVPaint Animation.[5]
Mune: Guardian of the Moon, a 2015 French 3D computer-animated adventure fantasy film directed by Benoît Philippon and Alexandre Heboyan; 2D animated clips were made with TVPaint to coincide with the dominant computer-animation technique for the film.
The Peanuts Movie, a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy film (with 2D animation sequences animated with TVPaint) produced by
Blue Sky Studios.[7]
The Red Turtle, a 2016 Oscar-nominated animated feature film directed by
Michael Dudok de Wit coproduced by numerous European studios and
studio Ghibli, all the hand drawn animation was done in TVPaint.[11]
Opera, 2020 Oscar-nominated animated short film by Erick Oh. [29]
Mum Is Pouring Rain, 2021 French animated short film produced by Laïdak Films written by Hugo de Faucompret and Lison d'Andréa and directed by Hugo de Faucompret. The film won the Jury Prize in the Special TV category at the
Annecy International Animated Film Festival the same year.[30][31]
Block 13, an Arabic animated television series.[33]
C'est Bon, a French animated series produced by
Folimage[34]
Simon's Cat, a British animated web cartoon and book series by Simon Tofield. It was created using
Adobe Flash, and TVPaint was used in the episodes Scaredy Cat,[35]Snow Cat[36] and in the Off to the vet special.[37]
Gigglebug, originally an
iPad app made by Anima Boutique;[38] a Finnish[39] animated series, that first aired in April 2016[40]