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Some anime studio works

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Hi everybody!

Im new here and id like to share my works with you.
This is my second animation totally made in anime studio.
Good or bad comments are welcome.

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=dQnnzpvMxgY

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=kgThHs4SfbE

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=nL8z3352scw


Thanks very much for spendig some of your valuable time to watch my works.
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Were these done using Anime Studio?


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Hi from toxicink

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I'm not an animator I just make back grounds and characters and sell them to people who use anime Studio pro

but I love your back grounds and characters your style of animation is to quick there is not much actual animation going on just a lot of close ups
but there good indeed!

when you did have actual animation it was a walking scene where the arms look to stiff and it looked like they were sliding, kinds looks like my animation and I'm not an animator like I said I just make stuff to sell



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heyvern wrote:Were these done using Anime Studio?


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Yes, it was all done in anime studio.
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Great work! Aside from a little sliding in a walkcycle, I think this is pretty close to the style you're aiming for. Most 'animes' do use a lot of panning across still images, and for the style I thought most of it was quite appropriate.

But I loved that facing kick! Great action.

Any chance of seeing it with sub-titles?

:wink:
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synthsin75 wrote:Great work! Aside from a little sliding in a walkcycle, I think this is pretty close to the style you're aiming for. Most 'animes' do use a lot of panning across still images, and for the style I thought most of it was quite appropriate.

But I loved that facing kick! Great action.

Any chance of seeing it with sub-titles?

:wink:
Well its a simple animation, and yes i will put subtitles in english and spanish when i have it finished.
You can watch more of my animations in my youtube user account.
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humm

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funny how u dint comment on my comment :? :?
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Toxicink,
Mmm...an admittedly non-animator criticizing someone's animation? I don't blame him for not responding.

While I'm thinking about it though, how do you create characters for other people to animate if you, yourself, are not an animator? Backgrounds I understand (I hate doing background work myself). But how do you know what is needed from a character, as far as range of motion, views, expressions, etc?

Just curious. :wink:
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:lol: I just commented to your comment about not having you comment commented on. :?
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toxicink wrote:I'm not an animator I just make back grounds and characters and sell them to people who use anime Studio pro

but I love your back grounds and characters your style of animation is to quick there is not much actual animation going on just a lot of close ups
but there good indeed!

when you did have actual animation it was a walking scene where the arms look to stiff and it looked like they were sliding, kinds looks like my animation and I'm not an animator like I said I just make stuff to sell



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Good you liked my backgrounds and characters.
I spend a lot of time making the backagrounds.
I make 1 or 2 a day depens on the background.
I like make them the most detailed possible.
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toxicink wrote:funny how u dint comment on my comment :? :?
Sorry, i just was tired at that time and i didnt realize of some posts.
Its late night.
I live in colombia and for example here rigthnow its 12:00 am.
In USA i guess its afternoon or something.
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no hay problema

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I have a lot Of friends where i live and they ask me to make them stuff I'm making a dragon as we speak for some kid

funny I want so much to work with them and make a animated movie but
there so young and they just want to make silly thing for there friends but its ok they give the the cash and i make the animated characters

If you would like some thing let me know
I'm very good with bones and ill do it for free :P

PS
I'm not an animator because I'm not good enough but in time I will hopefully
and i could criticize because I have eyes
here is a link of my stuff
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=tox ... iew=videos
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Well, thanks for the comments everybody.
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Post by Rudiger »

Man, these animations are truly great. They are easily on par with many professional Animes, only they're done by a single person, instead of an entire studio!

I do have a question about how you achieved the look of hand-inked lines, though. Did you simply make them dark grey instead of black, or is there something more involved to the process?
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Rudiger wrote:Man, these animations are truly great. They are easily on par with many professional Animes, only they're done by a single person, instead of an entire studio!

I do have a question about how you achieved the look of hand-inked lines, though. Did you simply make them dark grey instead of black, or is there something more involved to the process?
There are a lot of things involved in the process.
The lines are dark, totally dark.
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