Final Fantasy A.S projects!

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Final Fantasy A.S projects!

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Hey every1, im new to these forums bt have been using AS 4 a gud while now, recently i made an animation centerd around cloud, took bou 3 months ta make nd is 40 mins long.. il post it soon!! :)

Ne 1 else made ne ff animations or somewhat?
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I didn't find any module at babelfish to translate this posting into english.
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03desilvad wrote:Ne 1 else made ne ff animations or somewhat?
i since i'm in this forum, i haven't seen any AS finalfantasy animation (if i have understood your question)
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Hmmm. It sort of sounds like English, but I'm not sure.
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i was talking in slang texting language, ya know?

i was saying if any one else has made any final fantasy animations in anime studio, sory if ya didnt understand :)
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I haven't heard of any. There is a lot of Final Fantasy fan art on Deviant Art (http://www.deviantart.com/) and other fan art sites. Not much of it is animated, though.

As for language, remember that this is an international forum, and many, many members are not native English speakers, but have learned English in school. Normal basic English is the best choice if you what to be understood.

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Post by human »

fiziwig wrote:As for language, remember that this is an international forum, and many, many members are not native English speakers, but have learned English in school. Normal basic English is the best choice if you what to be understood.
Thanks for the reminder.

Idioms and slang which are commonly understood in English-speaking cultures cause needless problems for people who speak English as a second language--even if their English is practically perfect.

It takes real discipline to avoid slang, but it's worth the effort!
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Post by 03desilvad »

ok thanks :) il keep that in mind :)
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