
I spent all night on this illustration. I'm self taught so I'm rather happy 'm beginning to produce images I start liking. It's done entirely on asp using a bit of freehand, bolb (for the moss). All shadows and reflectiions are done with the shaded option. That's why it's not totally perfect but then if I start trying to correct everything and finding solutions for every element it'll just never end. I think overall it's coherent. Is there anything that you find shocking?
Now the thing is, I will animate this.
I'd like to make the camera track out from beyond the creeper and two trees and stop on a wide shot, on dry land in the jungle revealing in its passage two characters who are holding hands with their back facing us.
I took for reference this image I found on google:
http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb2013 ... jungle.jpg
As you can imagine my illustration corresponds to the left side of my reference and my characters and end cam position will be on the right.
Here's the top level of my layer window:

I'll have the mushrooms popping up. I'd already boned up some of these branches for something else but I feel that if I start making the vegetation move dynamically I'm up for huge headaches so I'll pass on this.
The snail is a free green screen footage I found on youtube. For now it's just one frame keyed out but eventually i'll have to import the footage with alpha so that the snail can move. However from apple motion which i'm using, my choices of alpha exports are limited to prores4444 or png image sequence.
Question:
Can image sequences be imported into asp?
Does asp manages 4444 well? Cause I read it's already not perfect at export. Plus it heavy.
Should I go through an additional converter like mpegstreamclip to have animation codec or png?
How would you go about it?
I've cleaned up my points, all my layers are neatly organized and I'm getting ready to dispatch the main elements along the z axis which is a bit scary to me. Any advice? I also wonder: Can the shift+alt trick in the layer transform tool be done numerically?
I didn't think the scene 3d from the beginning so the water has the same angle as everything else. I'm ok with keyframing it to follow the perspective change.
Do you have any advice for me relative to distance of my groups, the camera move to achieve etc... Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for all the questions. Feedback on the illustration alone is also welcome.
Thanks