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New Animated Skit

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Hello fellow humans.

Here's what I've been working on lately. It has a few F-words. But otherwise is pretty safe.
I'm not completely happy with it, but there's always next time...

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This was beautifully animated and the caricatures were very good. However, for all of the interview, the two funniest things I found were the opening theme and the Larry Merchant boxing poster in the background. And when Larry merchant said he wanted to discuss one event, I thought for sure he was going to cite some obscure punch from one round of one fight, as he always does: "what were you thinking in round 4 when you took that jab to the right cheek?"

Anyway, great video!
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Danimal wrote:This was beautifully animated and the caricatures were very good. However, for all of the interview, the two funniest things I found were the opening theme and the Larry Merchant boxing poster in the background. And when Larry merchant said he wanted to discuss one event, I thought for sure he was going to cite some obscure punch from one round of one fight, as he always does: "what were you thinking in round 4 when you took that jab to the right cheek?"

Anyway, great video!
Haha, thanks, and you are definitely a boxing fan if you know that.

And yes, I almost didn't post this because I just felt that it wasn't very good (the joke). I was talked into posting it :)

I learned a valuable lesson that I already knew: You can't polish a turd.

But.... you live and learn.
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This clip could get a lot of views. I remember selgin's animation of the Beatles crossing Abbey RD which went viral. I'll favorite this one in YT and watch its activity.
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Re: New Animated Skit

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I really like how you handled the hands in this. The transitions are seamless. I may have to take a leaf out of your book. I need to follow your example with my current project, as i'm going to use convoluted movements, and hands are the most intimidating factor for me.
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Your caricatures are awesome, and your timing with edits and scenes really make it flow (the only scene that went by a bit too quick was the image of the chocolate ears, I had to run it back a couple of times to read what it said). If Tyson's voice was a just little higher pitched and lispy it would have been closer, but I thought the whole chocolate thing was pretty funny, you just may have stumbled upon the real reason for the bite.

[quoteI learned a valuable lesson that I already knew: You can't polish a turd. ][/quote]

I wish my turd projects were this polished :D
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I'm still trying to master the hair 'fade'! I remember you described it for me but it's still a mystery. A 'soft edge' fill is the closest I can get. I've had problems animating gradients so I prefer soft edges. Characters with blowing hair and clothes don't impress me. With my current character I want to 'fade' the eyelid as opposed to an outline. We might need you to do a tutorial on your technique!
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sargumphigaus wrote:I really like how you handled the hands in this. The transitions are seamless. I may have to take a leaf out of your book. I need to follow your example with my current project, as i'm going to use convoluted movements, and hands are the most intimidating factor for me.
Thanks. It's really just trial and error with the switch layers. You have to find that sweet spot to make the transition, so it flows and isn't jarring. Its tougher during slower movements.
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Little Yamori wrote:Your caricatures are awesome, and your timing with edits and scenes really make it flow (the only scene that went by a bit too quick was the image of the chocolate ears, I had to run it back a couple of times to read what it said). If Tyson's voice was a just little higher pitched and lispy it would have been closer, but I thought the whole chocolate thing was pretty funny, you just may have stumbled upon the real reason for the bite.

[quoteI learned a valuable lesson that I already knew: You can't polish a turd. ]
I wish my turd projects were this polished :D

Thanks. I considered doing the Tyson voice higher, and maybe should have, but his current voice isn't as high as it once was. Still, maybe I should aim less for realism/accuracy with my voices and more for exaggeration -- like my caricatures drawings. Something to consider.
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My Demo Reel: https://youtu.be/_kSCno4Wd3c?si=gNT7d27R7sM4jjqq
Buddies Ep 4: https://youtu.be/f8Zbzo2mpHA?si=4EyxhBOrgOxkDoSO
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3deeguy wrote:I'm still trying to master the hair 'fade'! I remember you described it for me but it's still a mystery. A 'soft edge' fill is the closest I can get. I've had problems animating gradients so I prefer soft edges. Characters with blowing hair and clothes don't impress me. With my current character I want to 'fade' the eyelid as opposed to an outline. We might need you to do a tutorial on your technique!
Yes, I can do a tutorial for sure. Guess I'm not quite sure what you are having issue with. Tyson's hair fade?
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Buddies Ep 4: https://youtu.be/f8Zbzo2mpHA?si=4EyxhBOrgOxkDoSO
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Yes, Tyson's hair fade.I also want to use a fade technique around the eyes, like mascara. If there's a way to bind a gradient to a bone I never learned it.
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3deeguy wrote:Yes, Tyson's hair fade.I also want to use a fade technique around the eyes, like mascara. If there's a way to bind a gradient to a bone I never learned it.
Sorry for the late reply. That's a mystery to me as well. You'll notice with Tyson's fade for example, there's not a lot of drastic movement with it. So you can't tell. But when I did the Lebron skit, you could really notice that the gradient wasn't bound to the bones of the 'Hat' characters' eye shadow make-up.

If anyone out there has any ideas or work-arounds on this, please share. Otherwise, this will be something I will definitely add to the list of feature requests for future versions of AS.
Jimmy Mills

Some of my Moho Pro work.
My Demo Reel: https://youtu.be/_kSCno4Wd3c?si=gNT7d27R7sM4jjqq
Buddies Ep 4: https://youtu.be/f8Zbzo2mpHA?si=4EyxhBOrgOxkDoSO
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I want to have your babies.
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I liked the over the top blood splatter from the Indigenous American's arrow.
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This was some pro quality stuff.

How did you make the drop shadow show on the back of the chairs but not anywhere else, like the wall behind it?
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