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Post by Diana Kennedy »

hard to believe that this is entirely drawn in AS - its so good, smooth forms and lines. I am also curious to see that man in action.
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Post by winknotes »

jahnocli wrote:Thanks for the compliment! Yes, all drawn in AS, but I don't use lines -- it's all shapes...
Interesting tip. I'm starting to come to this conclusion as well because it makes it easier to rig and in some cases fill.

I love the "ma" character. The family resemblance is striking :)
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Thanks, guys! These characters should be moving real soon now...
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...in the meantime, here is a full-length screen grab from Anime Studio, just to prove it really does come from there! (The fur coat and dress were taken and adapted from Odd Job Jack resources -- I've mentioned them a few times!)
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Post by aleXean »

Thats crazy! I'm assuming you're manipulating the heck out of these shapes! As well as, using .png files for details?
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Great design, congratulations!! :D
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aleXean wrote:Thats crazy! I'm assuming you're manipulating the heck out of these shapes! As well as, using .png files for details?
Yep, absolutely!
ulrik wrote:Great design, congratulations!!
Thank you!
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Good good stuff! Those lineweights rock too, something I never did get the hang of.
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Nice! Still using version 5 too! Good stuff!
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DarthFurby wrote:Good good stuff! Those lineweights rock too, something I never did get the hang of.
Thanks -- but I don't use lines, all the "outlines" are black filled shapes. Takes longer, but looks better and gives more control.
Patmals wrote:Nice! Still using version 5 too! Good stuff!
Thank you. Yes, still using 5.6. I'm a hobbyist, and I try to keep it simple. I just don't need things like collision physics...
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Early wip: nuthin' much... Seems to have played havoc with my lip sync, but it's a start.
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Another test: Nothin much 2
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