I see...
...the potential, but there's just not enough here. I tell this to a lot of people because it's true: practice your drawing skills.
I see...
...the potential, but there's just not enough here. I tell this to a lot of people because it's true: practice your drawing skills.
whats funny is nearly every animation i've done somone's said it has potential now i like animating. it use to be like "allright ih've done my art aww crap no i have to make it move " but i dint have that feeling this time and i didnt use so mutch tweens like 2 or 3 but while i was doing this that felling of liking to animate past and i typed those dreded words To Be Contiued .
well yeah i cant match up to the animators of nowrdays i mean i tried to do the stuff they do and had a fit. so i cant prommise ill be a proffetional by tommoro but ill try improve.
now did that answer everyones questions !
-Frank
Uhm...
I always hated talking babies. This isn't really an exception. You need to practice your traditional drawing more. You clearly have some good ideas, but things like Street Fighter Babies aren't the best way to express them.
Try taking a figure drawing class.
babies are awesome.
Sweet
You really got that "crispy" style down, I'd say. The reflections in the monster's eyes are great...your use of perspective and complementary color works well to reinforce that "crispy" style. It's a little tough to get into, but the last fight scene between the monsters is just great. You can really feel the weight there.
Good job!
'crispy'
that reminds me I am hungry
I love to draw and make music!
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