Woo and yay!
Though I'd suggest slowing down the last few frames.
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Wed 24 Jul 2002, 5:17,
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I was going to
but then you'd see the total sloppage of my work!
I'll try it though! I am so excited! My first woo yay! Thank You!
/edit - Slowed 'em down, I admit it's better, I couldn't figure out how to squash those babies down into a bloody mash though and my blood drops are sloppy! But it took me an hour and I am so proud!
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Wed 24 Jul 2002, 5:21,
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I'll try it though! I am so excited! My first woo yay! Thank You!
/edit - Slowed 'em down, I admit it's better, I couldn't figure out how to squash those babies down into a bloody mash though and my blood drops are sloppy! But it took me an hour and I am so proud!
Practice makes perfect
[edit]looks better! now i'd suggest either putting a two-second pause pause somewhere in the loop. Maybe holding the boot down while the kitten speaks? Play around with it a bit and see the efects you can get with timing. [/edit]
If in doubt, make it smaller!
I know about work sloppage. My working pictures are as big as I can get them -- then I shrink them down to hide the flaws. Sometimes I have to shrink them a lot.
Then after I've posted them, I see glaring errors, and re-edit them multiple times. It's all part of the learning process. :)
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Wed 24 Jul 2002, 5:28,
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If in doubt, make it smaller!
I know about work sloppage. My working pictures are as big as I can get them -- then I shrink them down to hide the flaws. Sometimes I have to shrink them a lot.
Then after I've posted them, I see glaring errors, and re-edit them multiple times. It's all part of the learning process. :)