it may appear primitive
but this is utter genius.
i like how he gave up on the mountain.
i also like how you like david firth. scribbler's one of my favs.
it may appear primitive
but this is utter genius.
i like how he gave up on the mountain.
i also like how you like david firth. scribbler's one of my favs.
hey buddy, just cause we used the same song, doesn't mean i like david firth.
...but yeah, i do.
i'm biased
but i like good animation. so, that affected the score i gave you in my review. you are definitely a good animator in that nickelodeon/cartoon network minimal animation style, but i just like to see the human body in motion. i have to improve, too, and i respect this flash for what it is. nice story. nice coloring. i just don't like how people instantly think of the comic-ish genre of this movie when they hear the words "flash cartoon." then again, i don't make flash. i make full animations.
this cartoon is good for what it's worth.
heh k
hmm
this was a very entertaining piece. i have to say, i wasn't a fan of the tweened animation at all (i never am), but the humor and dialogue definitely made up for it. nice cameos, btw. ("i'm not in the mood!") the graphics were still pretty good, because the coloring was phenomenal. i have to work on coloring my movies better, because i'm always more focused on the fbf aspect of graphics. besides the definite streak of racism against popular black people that is running rampant throughout newgrounds, i chuckled quite a bit.
job well done. why not check out some of my flash, while you're at it?
congrats on 2nd place, btw.
Are tweens really the answer? or just a simple solution?
lol yeah graphics took me awhile. And mate my intention wasnt to be racist i see people no color so i just drew a black guy as another person. I might check out some of your flashes to btw thanks mate ;-)
KingDavid
or sumfin ROFL
neat
i have a special place in my heart for frame-by-frame. it's the way professional animators do it, since it rises above all that noobish and innacurate tweening. it looks so much better, because it's harder to do. i really respect this piece with that knowledge, and i especially respect it because it's your first submission. great job, and keep up the fbf!! next time, however, try to have a storyline to your submission. at least you've got a start, though, eh?
if you want, check out some of my frame-by-frame movies... tell me what you think. peace, bro!
tricolor
Your animations are good. I actually remember protecting music=color. Thanks for the review! :)
well
that was glorious. i loved the loop moaning/suffering sound effect. that was just so funny.
peace, and nice job!
for u to pal! thanks, dude!! sya!
amazing
that's some of the best frame-by-frame i've ever seen. how smooth and crisp.
wow... that's all i can say. wow.
you have a new fan.
check out my latest movie (which is frame-by-frame, too) if you want.
Not bad considering I did it with a mouse.
I'm used to using a drawing tablet, so I'm quite pleased with this.
Thanks for the review, I'll check out your movie soon ;)
i am stunned
that is some of the best frame by frame i have ever seen... and it's colored! wow, you have talent.
i recently made a movie that had a tiny bit of fbf in it, but it's nothing, compared to yours.
have u not seen littlefoot, mine is crap in comparison -- go check that out if you want some good fbf talent, but thanks for the compliment anyway
my man
I recently reviewed another one of your Clock flashes... It was good. But I decided to watch another and soon found this movie to blow the former out of the water.
You do a great job with the Speakonia voices (pauses, funny pitches), and you do very well manipulating the English language. I love the line, "This is 100% for sure from Santa," or something. The background '40s Christmas music was a nice touch, too, as it sounded like it came from a tinny old radio in the corner of the room. Leek Clock also made me laugh. The only thing that needed work was the explosion (although its crudeness was quite comique).
I don't usually enjoy Clock movies this much, unless they are just bizarrely random. This had wit and finesse, however, and you've managed to sidle up next to the ingenious Turd_Clock in the race for :: Best Clock Animator :: !!! (Well, at least in my books, you have.)
I can't wait to see more from you. Try exploring a little bit away from the Clock medium, perhaps, because your sense of humor could be applied well to a creation of your own. Still, even if you remain a creator of predominantly Clock-ish movies, I'll still love your stuff.
Peace, my bro.
P.S. I just bought a Wacom drawing pad, so you'll be able to see some of my stuff soon...! That is, if you don't forget about me in two minutes.
Wow, now THAT was a review. Yes, this one of my later creations. I put about a months worth of work into this. I was still kinda new to flash, but this was the changing point for me. I think it was the score that got me. it went through judgement at like 3.5 or something.
While I DO love doing Clock animations, I have little side projects that I work on from time to time (which are not clock related). See, the thing is, I cant really draw very well. So it takes me a long time to draw stuff, which isnt going to look that spectacular anyways. I try, but I dont really know if my art is improving at all. I guess you will see when it comes out ;-)
I will be looking forward to seeing stuff by you soon. From what I have heard, those Wacom pads are sweet.
I'll be back.
Joined on 11/19/05