@theghostface
Joined on March 27th, 2025, this user has been a member for 453 days and is the 255,436th person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
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I’m new Ralphy m8
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My whole life:
I want to be yelled at at this point. Cause I have DID, nobody blames me, nobody pushes me, nobody argues with me. Every encounter is awkward and cringey, as the other person always stares with some kind of pity. -
The Big Question:
Who is the best?
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Yeah I from Sydney. Also I have lived in Melbourne. Not to mention Qatar, France and Pakistan. Honestly, my accent is messed up and my slang maybe outdated.
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That was a confusing tutorial. All 30 of them. But thanks anyways
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Come again m8?
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How do you add thumbnail to pack?
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What part of Australia you from m8?
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Bro violated that mustang
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For only a couple of weeks of practice, I gotta say it’s pretty good. Definitely better than a lot of other people’s first animations.
There’s room for improvement, like the frame rate. Eventually, try to smooth out movements with some extra frames. Also the movements of the figures are a bit static.
Example: the dude with the shotgun jumping down lands quite statically. If you were to do that in real life, your back would really not appreciate it.Same goes for the default falling backwards.
Also, some parts feel a bit too fast. The fast style works well for action, but sometimes, with a lower fps, it can be difficult to follow. But these are things you’ll automatically start doing once you practice more.
You have used quite versatile stuff, which is nice.
So expand upon your use of effects and the camera. These really spice up animations a lot.-
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damn challas thats real advice i need I may aswell screen shot it
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How can I make the movement more streamlined next time?
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No. Not a cyber truck. Those things are a scam.
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Cybertruck?

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No. Not a cyber truck. Those things are a scam.
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If you actually just mistook a classic American muscle car for a cybertruck, I will through you
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im not american…
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okay??
People from jepan.Japan.. or Australia or the middle east and the UK can easily recognize American muscle over the cybertruck
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huh weird guess i dont got a way with cars i guess…
anyways the animation would look great if you added some in betweens in the frames, i suggest watching how to tween would work
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Its aight m8
Hey if you need any Cars advice, im here
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i think its great for a beginer, but the movements are a bit stiff. other then that, i think its good.
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How can I make the movement more streamlined next time?
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its called squash and stretch, i whould explain it but its complicated, the youtuber MrOnex has a tutorial about it. (iv watched it a zillion times)
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That was a confusing tutorial. All 30 of them. But thanks anyways
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Dean winchester
how many times has this poll been made
what are you all smoking
I’m new Ralphy m8
nah i know what your alt was
I don’t have an alt. And personally, I’d take a dingo over all of you!
me
Ralph is the best
Dingo’s are better. And Kangaroo’s m8