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Who'd have thought that my second animated short in Flash would come just a week after the first? I started this back in early February but shelved it after university started to get in the way. After completing my flash for uni, I went back to this one, and changed a few things such as the story and length.
Hope you enjoy!
PS: Thank you to Foxxie Creations and Scifer for helping to teach me how to add music and get the 'play' button scene made!
Hope you enjoy!
PS: Thank you to Foxxie Creations and Scifer for helping to teach me how to add music and get the 'play' button scene made!
Category Flash / All
Species Vulpine (Other)
Gender Male
Size 550 x 400px
File Size 370.3 kB
Listed in Folders
I started this in early February but had to postpone it. When I got back to it I had just finished 'Ego Tripping' and this already had the foundation laid. Considering my previous lack of knowledge with Flash, this must have taken a week or so to make in total, if you only count the days I did any work on it.
For animating myself I drew two sketches (one wide shot, one close up) and traced and coloured them in Flash, animating them accordingly. The background was initially a pencil sketch with Paintshop digital colouring. I think this gave a nice balance and came out nicely.
For animating myself I drew two sketches (one wide shot, one close up) and traced and coloured them in Flash, animating them accordingly. The background was initially a pencil sketch with Paintshop digital colouring. I think this gave a nice balance and came out nicely.
IN BRILLIANT HD!
Oh wait... HD signals don't do the static thing, anymore. Now we just a boring old black screen. Now how will cartoonists do the busted TV cliche?! Will kids of the future never experience the sublime awesomeness of WHITE NOISE?!
Cherish the moment while it lasts, kids.
Oh wait... HD signals don't do the static thing, anymore. Now we just a boring old black screen. Now how will cartoonists do the busted TV cliche?! Will kids of the future never experience the sublime awesomeness of WHITE NOISE?!
Cherish the moment while it lasts, kids.
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