Awww yess! I've been waiting for this to come out! Great art, great animation, 5/5!
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Awww yess! I've been waiting for this to come out! Great art, great animation, 5/5!
The visual style is decent, the animation is a little clunky, but it works. What threw me off is the moment when the voice acting kicks in. Up until that point, you used facial expression, motion and music to set the mood and tell the story, but the dialogue brought that to an abrupt ending. Perhaps it's because you ran out of time, which I can understand.
Here's a tip: Don't start animating before you have a solid animatic (moving storyboard). With an animatic, you can plan the motion, shots and timing of the film. That way, you know how long it's going to be, and roughly how much work there's left. My teacher always told us to work from stage to stage of completion, in stead of finishing shot after shot: animatic > all key drawings > all breakdowns > all inbetweens > rough backgrounds > colouring > shading > etc. It's better to tell the full story in less detail than to tell only a part of the story.
Ha! Loved it! Haven't seen your stuff in a while, but I see you've grown quite a bit, artistically! Well done!
Really nice! Funny concept, challenging puzzles, nice voice acting and good graphics!
Great!
It kinda reminds me of 'In the House - In a Heartbeat', a soundtrack from '28 Days Later'
Really impressive!
That's one creepy story
I coudn't understand all of it, but it was great! This whole 'voice-acting category' works out great for you guys doesn't it? I see your name at animations more and more these days.
Animator. Dutch. 1/3 of Pegbarians.
Age 36, Male
Student, Animator
Utrecht School of Arts
the Netherlands
Joined on 9/19/05