Fantastic to see some intresting storytelling techniques around here! Stuff like this is raising the bar!
Fantastic to see some intresting storytelling techniques around here! Stuff like this is raising the bar!
Oh gosh, you guys are all making me blush...
Fantasmic. I enjoyed every second of the animation. The movie image you used looked like a weird C&H rip-off and I wouldn't have clicked on it if I didn't see it was made by you. Just thought you might like to know.
Keep up the good work!
You did a good job.
Keep up the funny!
It's a good animation with good humor, voice acting, etc, but the transform overuse really left a bad taste in my mouth.
Thanks for the humorous advice!
I'm feeling something...
I'm sensing a very heavy influence here by Jason Steele. VERY heavy. The voices, characters, conversation, resolution, single instrument playing in the credits.
Not saying it's really a bad thing, but you might want to find some other inspirations to draw from so it doesn't seem like such a straight rip.
As I seem to be entirely incapable of expressing, I thought this entire thing up from start to finish, and while I enjoy Steele's work, I was NOT intending to imitate him in any way. Seeing as I apparently did, though, I guess I'll have to make a conscious effort to avoid such similarities in the future. As for this one, I can handle a one-time mistake if it gets me 150+ Youtube subscribers and still makes people laugh :)
That was great!
The animation was super fluid , playful, and the music matched it perfectly! I loved the story, but you might have been better off with just sound effects and facial expressions rather than the main character explaining his emotions. The reason I didn't give it a perfect score was because of the not so great setup for capturing frames, but that seems like a fairly easy fix. Can't wait to see what you two do next!
It would be an easy fix if I had an army of Korean children.
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