@johanna-10
Joined on September 25th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,175 days and is the 2,840th person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
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Has made 11 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 412 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Nice to see you again! Where have you been?
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@ralph are you ever going to put character limit on posts and usernames?
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Thanks! Watching this later since I’m still at school, but I already know I’m going to like it! My favourite channels are those that break down and does in-depth analysis of cgi, animation, and cinimatography like Captain Disillusion, Abbi Tutorial, and Every Frame A Painting.
Also yes, Tekken 7 is one of my favourite games of all time! I always watched the pro tournaments on Twitch, and Tekken 5 was my childhood lol.
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Say what you want, but this kind of attitude won’t you get far or anywhere, really. Stop comparing your works to others if the only thing you get from it is this. Observe on what they’re doing right that’s gaining them more attention than you and learn from it.
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You can download them in the Stickfigures page of this site, there’s lots of DBZ figs here
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Eh. Anyways thanks for coming to my TED talk!
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Look at the 12 principles of animations that you can apply on StickNodes (Alan Becker did a series on this which I encourage you to watch). Personally, I find that easing has to be the first thing you must learn how to do when you first start animating, since no animation looks good without it.
Also, take this to heart: don’t dwell too much on visioning your animation’s end result, or else you’ll forget to enjoy the process of making it.
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Both are good, an animation doesn’t decrease in value when its tweened or not, and neither is superior than the other. Non-tween is easier to work with, since it gives you more control like you said, but that doesn’t mean you’re a lazy animator. On the other hand, tween makes it easier to make your animations look smoother, but again, that doesn’t make you any less of an animator than a non-tween one. Which one looks better all comes down to preferences.
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Thanks! Tbh I didn’t mean to make it look this good, so I was sorta surprised when I zoomed out off it lol
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Pretty sure its called Durara or something, I haven’t watched it yet, but its ending credits (the pic I posted above) gets parodied often.
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It\’s her still, Cooks.
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That\’s my plan, its gonna be a lot of work I know
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Okkay
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I remember that anime
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With our RHGs?
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That’s my plan, its gonna be a lot of work I know
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Let me know if you need anything
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This anime?
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Pretty sure its called Durara or something, I haven’t watched it yet, but its ending credits (the pic I posted above) gets parodied often.
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oh ok.
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yeah when thanos took of his mask and was revealed to actually be spiderman’s assumed-dead uncle turned evil was really weird
I haven’t seen the movie!
Thanks! Tbh I didn’t mean to make it look this good, so I was sorta surprised when I zoomed out off it lol