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A while ago I made a short called 'Beatboxing Dave' in Anime Studio Pro:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAFqfGxqu0o

Decided to do some more. I made this one in Toon Boom Animate. Getting my head around the software a bit. Great to be able to draw and move stuff around in the same package:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1OAx23QtAU

UPDATE:

#2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWjEp6iqNQI

#3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRXbhHvxi6c

#4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0GH6HDuwHw

#5: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNqOZZtsaUM

#6: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6J3VCZNeNk

#7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97QIFE3w3xY

Peace,

Mike
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They're really nice.

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The characters are very funny.
Toon Boom gives you a different brush style, but I prefer the Anime Studio syle. :D

The animation is very beautyful.
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Thanks.

I should mention that for the AS version I drew everything in Photoshop first. I prefer drawing in Photoshop, Toon Boom's like a medium between what I want for drawing tools and what I'd like for animation tools. If I could draw like Photoshop within Anime Studio, that'd just floor me and I think I would be a pretty content animator with a toolset that'd suit me pretty well.

Ha ha. Well, thanks though I wouldn't call the animation beautiful, the second one was animated @ 6 frames per second. The sting and end bits were 25 fps though. Music made in GarageBand. Real homebrew thing.
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Nice one! The voice acting is awesome. Is that all you? Love the Passive-Agressive-Steve character. :D Looks like he's gotten a little frumpier since the last episode! ;) The weird relationship dynamics really make these shorts compelling.
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Thanks. Yep, that's my voice. Busy uploading the second episode. Taking some time with my connection.
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Beatboxing Dave's face is becoming increasingly Picasso-esque. :D
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Aw. I don't want to see Steve become a villain and Yum Yum at his mercy. So I have come up with my own fanfic version of episode 2:

Princess yum yum keeps hinting around that she's into Beat boxing Dave.
Beat boxing Dave remains oblivious.
Beat boxing is what he does.
Passive Aggressive Steve doesn't become a villain, but instead becomes a nice NBC anchor. Challenges Beat boxing Dave to a showdown... Steve reporting the news, Dave beat boxing...
They make beautiful music together...
Steve is introduced to hard candy.

I may be too attached to your characters. I'm feeling the way I did when the arc in Battlestar Galactica didn't match what I had planned out for it. ;)
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Ha ha. Well I've recorded audio for an episode that pretty much matches the first 3 lines of your suggestion, though I haven't considered the last 4 lines.

Shot for the reply. Peace
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Your stuff rules! I really like the frame by frame animation look too. Can't wait to see more. I'm just beginning but I think I've already had some small successes in making my animations having a frame by frame look. I still need to learn a lot more.
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Thanks. Its done @ 6 frames per second. Animating it it pretty quick, because here's only 6 frames per second to deal with and not 25. So, there ya go. I set everything to step interpolation (in TB Animate its called stop-motion keyframe) which gives the jerky look, unless I need a smooth transition between 2 keyframes, in which case I set it to smooth (or motion keyframe in TB).
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