Short and soundless but not bad at all. :) Feels a bit like a storyboard from what could come to be... good stuff.
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Short and soundless but not bad at all. :) Feels a bit like a storyboard from what could come to be... good stuff.
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Another good one! Feels like some turns of events were a bit messier here, the red thread less clear, but such is maybe the nature of flashbacks... seemed a little strange for example that Python just asks one random pedestrian about the butcher at first, and then takes a Taxi when said pedestrian doesn't know the answer. Would've assumed he'd gone to the shop right away, or taken a taxi there right away. Also a little confusing how the butcher is suddenly called Yanni when on location, though he's referred to as the butcher initially. Little details like this seem like they could've been a bit more polished script-wise.
Otherwise I love the atmosphere in this one! It feels grittier, the black and white with certain flashbacks was a nice touch, the lightning's atmospheric - especially early on the lighting and transitions with each scene are so good, the soundtrack's perfect, the sound effects too - even that ringing sound right after a shot - details that really take some forethought to include.
Feels like the latter half or so of animation might've been a bit more rushed than the first, not the same attention to detail or atmosphere always, but overall this just keeps getting better and better, and what a twist at the end! Looking forward to seeing where this leads next!
Love the character introductions too. Seems like the show's getting started for real now!
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Whoa, big comment! Well, the first part - interesting conclusions, it's possible that non-animators perceive differently and these are the consequences :P
Always impressed by how interesting these are even with the so commonly seeming slice-of-life-like setting, the complementing personality contrasts with Sublo and Tangy - with the daunting dance moves - and Katy with her temporary creative crisis and confidence lows, soft club music that keeps an appreciably even volume even when it blows people away, and you for maybe the first time ever catch a glimpse of Sublo's propeller...
It flows so naturally, yet so immersively, with relatable social nuances, miniature conflicts, amusingly animated motions and demeanor... the smearing session was a wonderfully wonky stretch too, and though nobody ever goes out of the way to offer any direct life advice it always turns out right after all, and shows you the way, out of the club, onto the arts, back to bouts of armpit bubblegum and friendship.
Thoroughly enjoyable; I always wonder why. Some secret formula in these just works so well; makes these entertain so in the most unexpectedly casual way, though maybe this one did get a bit wilder than usual...
Awesome work; looking forward to the next one!
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thanks for writing such a long review, I liked reading your thoughts on it!
Good to see this show's still going. :) The Franky hug looked kinda strange, drawn from the front with the tail to the side but... overall this was fun, unexpected speech towards the end there.
Fun stuff.
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lmao XD
This was fun. Loving effort; deserved ending! Good stuff.
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Thank you! ^^
Not bad for a first one! Can see a lot of potential action work with this, car chases and all, the wheels maybe don't spin enough and street lines pass enough to catch the speed, but the motion's alright; the chase does come across! Animated sirens a nice detail too.
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A prank that really only works in the Madness realm. XD
Good one. The selfie style's a creative touch too, not sure I've ever seen that used with madness before.
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oh wow i didnt expect anyone popular to see this thanks
Getting that sudden ending after reading the 'Unknown runtime' bit in the description somehow makes this all the more entertaining. XD
This was great, and went way deeper than I'd expected it too! Getting nigh existential in regard to what forms the creative landscape as we know it; what an important foundation for leaving a legacy the tools we have for making things really provide. New tools though... will we ever have a need for them when we can still use Flash? When there's Ruffle too?
This was such an awesome showcase, and testament to it's potential. With visuals way beyond the artifacts you'd traditionally relate to a Flash animation - but plenty of those nostalgic ones to at the most suitable point. Appreciate the narration!
I learned some things too, like line boiling, it's a technique I've seen used but never knew the process or name of! Took me way to long just to find the onion skin feature, and later on I at some time assumed you traced frames using that to get that line boiling effect. It never looked right though. This is so much easier.
Awesome work; awesome homage! #FlashForever
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iirc the "boiling" term came from someone at AKA Cartoon [update: this is way false], where they actually would manually redraw every line three times with a leaky pen (maybe the leaky pen was apocryphal?) So people on the internet would call it a bunch of different things that I can't remember rn, stuff like "wobbling" or "squiggling" or whatever.
You know what's funny is people on internet forums used to just make up words for stuff like that, and then other people would go around using those words that the one guy made up like they were official canonized animation terms they read in a disney book or something. I remember a kid (who I later befriended) criticizing me for using too much "snap" animation - another term for "smears" coined by a guy named "ThorClodOfBlunders." I don't know if it makes sense that I think that that's a funny story, but it has something to do with dumb kids all pretending they know what they're talking about to eachother.
Anyway, thank you for enjoying this thing! I enjoyed making it!
Seems somewhat possible they might not just mind their own business now. XD
Awesome trailer. The background detail levels... truly impressive. Looking forward to this.
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Classic Sublo and Tangy Mustard formula in a new setting it seems... Can't wait for this. :) Aaand it's here already apparently so it seems I won't need to either! On my way...
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