How do you animate those things? Is it with a GIF Converter kinda program or...?
How do you animate those things? Is it with a GIF Converter kinda program or...?
I use Aseprite for animations. It’s great for pixel art and has a lot of features. You can also use Pixilart or Pixel Studio, but they have issues like too many ads, problem with saving your previous art, and problems with longer animations. Aseprite is worth it if you’re serious about animating.
You're off to a good start here. Work on unlined paper & improve the lighting for your pics, & future pieces will surely be better.
The girl has thunder thighs, which is a plus. Also... *cue Sir Mix-A-Lot track*
i get what ur saying, i usually do draw on blank paper but this was just a school doodle
thanks anyway
Wonder if a background would add anything to it... But yeah, it's great overall. You caught the savagery.
Thanks! I was mainly using the actual scene as reference and the only background was the sky itself, which wasn't much darker than the light blue I put behind him. I also wonder if it would benefit from aome creative liberties though.
That's quite a fast-draw technique...
I can't help but think that normally, she must be _very_ uncomfortable. Especially when she's sitting down.
good thing she floats!
After reading the caption, the dialogue is less surreal now.
Also, with a title like "the volleyball of power" you could make a great animated clip if you play it right...it would surely have to be A-rated, or at least M.
Nah, there's no need for such a high age range for a death that can easily be censored. For example, the ball could hit the boy while raising a large curtain of sand and, when it comes down, reveal that he has the halo (so he has been killed).
Two art styles indeed... It's mildly interesting. I like the crab in the bottom right corner.
"YES! It worked, it worked! The sacrifice WORKED! Now the thing has risen from THE INFINITE ABYSS to RAVAGE & SLAY across the world!!" *cue maniacal laughter*
A reminder of mortality, with some symbolism. Not sure what the eagle (vulture?) represents, but it's obviously there for a reason. The composition is somewhat centered but not too much...just off enough to be interesting. This piece is fantastic.
What program did you make this in?
You managed to make it look scary & tragic at the same time. Well done.
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