2008-02-22, 14:55 | Link #588 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Age: 35
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Sorry to interrupt the flow of dansen goodness, but I tried my hand at making an animated signature. It's not very good, but it was just an experiment, in any case.
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2008-02-22, 15:01 | Link #589 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Northeast USA
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That aside, the animation was done well. If you choose to follow my advice and combine it with your animation style it'd be near perfect, I think
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2008-02-22, 17:53 | Link #591 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Here's the new version of the sig. I hope it's a bit better than the other one. (Unfortunately it's just barely over AS limits, at 50.8 kb because of the imagehosting sites. T_T)
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2008-02-22, 18:50 | Link #592 |
Love Yourself
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Northeast USA
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Much better! Upon the first two or three loops it looked perfect. After that I noticed one other "oddity" - all of the tears fall in the same formation. I mean, they're all falling at the same speed. I know that since we're limited to 50 Kb there's a limit to how many frames we can have, and I see that you're using 13 frames for a total of 50 Kb already. If you adjust it so that the larger tears seem to fall a bit faster, it'd look even better.
... Well, maybe. I watched it a bit more and I think it looks really nice as it is. I don't know that altering the formation/speed of the drops would make much of a difference - it might even make it look a bit odd. If you have the time it's something to consider, but otherwise I think that's a job well done.
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