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This is very nice, wishlisted. The trailer could of used a bit more sound effects in some parts but I imagine that the game will have plenty of that ;D anyways looking forward to the project
Hey, thanks for your wholesome criticims and constructive feedback!
I've also noticed that in some parts neither the video nor sound had fullfilled the atmosphere, and those truly the weak parts... Overall I didnt expected all gritty mood but I did had a planning for the lines and voice acts, so, after some brainstorming this was crafted. I just hpe to keep bringing people that likes the concept in it's own way yk - thanks!!
What episode is this from?
I’d have to ask Ryan, i wish i could tell you lol. The audio for this was made over two years ago but I believe it was a mashup of a few different episodes with conversation being chopped up. If i was to guess tho. Probably in the episodes in the 800-900 range that have Tom and Bert
Life of every animator ever
We suffer for our art.
Not gonna lie, it's a nice animation. However stuff like animation tests or things in a similar category don't really go trough judgement. If you want your cartoon in the movie portal, you have to actually make a cartoon with a story or anything that provides any content. That's just the way NG worked always.
Cheers to that, will remember in future, thanks for your review :)
Best cartoon on Newgrounds
aww thank you so very much lol
I enjoyed it. Though maybe the only problem with this is that the cartoon resamples the frames.
Yeah, weird glitch from my editing software. I'm trying to figure it out and will probably replace the movie file when I get it to render right. Glad you liked it!
I would've given this a 2 but I'll give it a 1.The biggest reason is that the animation is misleading. The title is in english yet the whole dialoge is in some other language. I don't understand that language though. Then why call something in english when it's clearly not english. Everyone who is going to watch this is going be tricked. Like I was.
Woops, I uploaded the unedited SWF file. Thanks to your comment I have realized this.
I've fixed it.
The adapted version in English is now available. I still have to improve my voice acting, also my pronunciation ... but at least it's in English.
The original animation, the one you've seen, was in Spanish.
I've seen some of your work. And all I really wanna say is. Don't force yourself to upload cartoons as often as you can. Cause it seems like you work on them maybe for a day or two. Take 2 weeks to make a cartoon. Maybe three. Maybe even a month. Just to improove. Cause you're not gonna get far with rushing everything.
Thank you. It's never easy to receive criticism but, I do appreciate the feedback. I have been working on a long form piece of animation which has been killing me so I've been sprinting though some easy pieces but, that's no excuse... I feel like I need to keep my schedule in order to drive my improvement. However I will keep your feedback in the back of my mind going further. Thanks!
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