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Looks really good, it's well paced and the animation goes well with the dialogue.
When the cat gets struck you could flicker the flash a bit more and make the cat appear silhouetted in the flash.

http://handdrawn.co.uk/TheGruntiesQT7.mov

There are some electrocutions at the end of this clip!
(Sorry it's a bit grisly, I seem to animate that way =()

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silhouette --I like the idea. I'll try to add it in.

Thanks
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DVTVFilm wrote:Here's a link to my first attempt with ASP5. Sort'a learning as I go...


http://www.dvtvfilm.com/FTP/WTC-101Tips-tip5.mov

(original size 720x480)


Constructive comments appreciated.

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Well done! I watched without sound just so I could focus on the animation. The framing is good, and the animation is smooth, not jerky. I especially like the reported cat's twitching tail. Good attention to details!
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That was pretty cool and funny. I like that alot. ;)
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Awesome!

Great voice, I like the cat sound too.

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That is really cute... good job.. !!

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Post by ulrik »

That's funny, good job! I like the voices and good syncing, the shadow on the beaver could be different I think, now it looks a bit like the beaver is made of thin paper too my eyes, did you use the inbuilt shadowing?

Over all I think it's a well done animation.
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I've been looking forward to seeing your first animation with AS5 as it seems you purchased at around the same time as me.
The vocal performances are great, the lip synch looked spot on to me. The animation was very good for your first in AS and amazing if your first attempt at animation ever!?
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I agree with the other posters. I watched your animation not only once, but several times, because it was very entertaining and funny. Obviously, you are a very talented animator and storyteller. It shows.
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Yes this is my first attempt as an animator --a genre I've always wanted to participate in- but never could because I cannot draw the things I see in my mind. Perhaps this is why I was drawn to Poser6 which opened a new world for me. I like to write (screenplays) and I've a strong editing BG (GrassValley, FCP, etc) --so now with ASP5--I look forward to seeing where this will take me. I really can't draw--and vector art is hard, but I'm determined to learn... I thank you all for looking...

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For a first animation, its very, very good!

Keep it up! :D
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Do some more with the Cat reporter! :D

(Then post 'em here!)
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First animation? Very good -even for a 4th, 5th, 6th etc. Timing is good, nice story, good flow and good art.
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Of course, if you're serious about animation, you should really try to put some effort in learning how to draw. Not just drawing from a life model, but also trying to emulate your favorite cartoonist and animators, trying to figure out why they draw in a certain way. Concentrate on the substance (fundamentals) of their drawings, not the style. Emulation is still the best way to learn.
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