As someone that got into Transformers through the old Marvel comics, I love that scrawny yellow dude you threw in there.
As someone that got into Transformers through the old Marvel comics, I love that scrawny yellow dude you threw in there.
Wanted to show the Marvel Comics run some love since my art style is very comic book influenced, here is hoping Cliffjumper breaks out and frees him
I remember seeing this at film festivals! I always loved this short in particular.
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Great effort! Looks like you need to improve the posing to make Sayla feel more flexible. She moves pretty organically though.
I'm a bit confused by your explanation for the rig. A Sayla statue? Is she a 3D model? It looks like a Toon Boom rig to me.
Contextualizing humanity as a bad case of lice, is hilarious!
Great art too! The lineless style looks fantastic
Amazing effort! Having to juggle so many character, is a feat unto itself. I think that blonde kid could use a redesign though. His thin lines clash with the other characters, so I think it would be worth the time to replace his assets.
Cool! I laughed when the bird went straight through the robot. It was also funny seeing the robot's eyes on its CPU chip.
Magibauble made a sweet looking bike!
True it was a very sick bike
Great work! I have the utmost respect for mechanical animations. Bonus for making it so stylized.
Why make this when you think a Zelda parody is unoriginal? Yes, I know it was a joke, but it's been done a million times before. That's the kind of joke you leave on the cutting room floor. Also, it's just a lot of talking. If you want it to be a lot of talking then it actually needs to be delivered well. Filmcow is a great example of humor deriving mainly from dialogue. Filmcow uses great scripts, but the delivery of that script plays a huge part in his success.
that bit was called a joke I don't think all of them are unoriginal you need to make them original and yes some parody's are just talking
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Minneapolis College of Art & D
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