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Whew...
Here's the final version. I uploaded the roughs earlier. I ended up doing much more work on this than I originally expected. After clean-up I figured, why not color? And after color, I figured, why not shade?
Anyway the whole thing was livestreamed, here:
http://www.livestream.com/jucostream
But it looks like the vast majority of it didn't get saved for some reason, so you can't watch it. Oh well. For those who stuck with me during the stream, thanks for watching! :D For everyone else, please enjoy this shrugging dolphin girl. :)
Here's the final version. I uploaded the roughs earlier. I ended up doing much more work on this than I originally expected. After clean-up I figured, why not color? And after color, I figured, why not shade?
Anyway the whole thing was livestreamed, here:
http://www.livestream.com/jucostream
But it looks like the vast majority of it didn't get saved for some reason, so you can't watch it. Oh well. For those who stuck with me during the stream, thanks for watching! :D For everyone else, please enjoy this shrugging dolphin girl. :)
Category Flash / Comics
Species Dolphin
Size 720 x 486px
File Size 369.1 kB
I draw with an Intuos 3 tablet. I use a free program called Plastic Animation Paper ( http://www.plasticanimationpaper.dk ) for my roughs, and Toon Boom Animate Pro 2 for cleanup and color.
The image is quite fluid, and I think that's admirable. I also find the 3-dimensional aspect of the turn to be impressive. There is no 'stutter' or ugliness about it, which I think would be seen if it were done by a less experienced animator. Is it frame-by-frame or did you use tweening?
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