Adult Swim short #2
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Love it Ronald
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Thanks a lot Chucky!!
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Great works cableon. I am really impressed of your style. Hope you will upload some behind the scenes, I am very curious how did you achieve such complex effects. Keep on working, because what you are doing is damn good 
Cheers!

Cheers!
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Thanks a lot koobus!! 
I have indeed been releasing various forms of 'works in progress' depending on the animations : my processes, methods and techniques tend to change every time (from lightboard & paper frame by frame to vector animation, to different balances between Moho and ToonBoom for instance), and so do those 'behind the scenes' :
- my very first music video thus led to very basic and seldom instructive traces (it was made with Flash)
- the second music video's WIP was a little more elaborate, with a few screenshots and a couple testimonies of my first, heterodox/tedious attempts to familiarize with Anime Studio Pro 6 or 7 on a mesolithic, second-hand Cintiq 15X.
- the third one's hardly revealed any ASP tips & tricks, as I had switched back to full hand-drawn, traditional animation (sequenced on Anime Studio Pro though).
- there is, however, a full animated WIP of an illustration made with Moho (or was it still ASP ?) here.
- you can also catch a short glimpse of how this even more recent music video was made there, yet nothing that you're not already familiar with I guess.
Thanks again though for such an amazing and very encouraging feedback!

I have indeed been releasing various forms of 'works in progress' depending on the animations : my processes, methods and techniques tend to change every time (from lightboard & paper frame by frame to vector animation, to different balances between Moho and ToonBoom for instance), and so do those 'behind the scenes' :
- my very first music video thus led to very basic and seldom instructive traces (it was made with Flash)
- the second music video's WIP was a little more elaborate, with a few screenshots and a couple testimonies of my first, heterodox/tedious attempts to familiarize with Anime Studio Pro 6 or 7 on a mesolithic, second-hand Cintiq 15X.
- the third one's hardly revealed any ASP tips & tricks, as I had switched back to full hand-drawn, traditional animation (sequenced on Anime Studio Pro though).
- there is, however, a full animated WIP of an illustration made with Moho (or was it still ASP ?) here.
- you can also catch a short glimpse of how this even more recent music video was made there, yet nothing that you're not already familiar with I guess.
Thanks again though for such an amazing and very encouraging feedback!
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Speaking of behind the scenes, I just gave a little interview to Craft, a platform dedicated to sharing animated content and WIPs, regarding my working process on Kool A.D.'s "Prove It" music video : it's there. 
Cheers!

Cheers!
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