All of the music is directly ripped off from the 80's masters of the universe cartoon. I'm doing this solo and have a lot of hats to wear, music composer, sadly is not one I have time for. If I can find better stuff I'll use it. I actually LOVE the music haha, But yes sound effects are something I usually think of as an afterthought.
It's censored. There was a bad symbol on it I decided to conceal for practical reasons.
There are 300 names on the credits of the Simpsons. This is a one man operation. You have to understand it as a scrappy zine-like ordeal. Nothing I do gets more than one pass before moving on to the next of 1000 tasks. I want to make more than one cartoon in my lifetime.
It's not. It's just what happens when I make a cartoon. I'm ok with some people liking it and some people thinking it's shit.
I appreciate your feedback. Last time I got a lot of complaints about the acting and I got that straightened out a little this time. Next time I'll keep a sharper eye on audio levels and SFX. Thank you.
Brandon Howard
Kill yourself nigger.
John Long
What softwares are you using? Also, my critique aside, I do wish you good luck on this endeavor. It must be quite the undertaking.
Colton Morris
Been following this for a while. Keep going OP, we need more creatives in our movement.
Angel Flores
Just from looking at it, I would guess you're using Clipstudio with the Poser tie in and probably Blender. I wouldn't touch Adobe myself.
I stand by my previous comments. If you can, set up a different machine for audio and do some actual mastering. Piping it through analog for the music and voiceovers should be done digitally over an optic cable.The animation can look like crap, but the audio will destroy interest.
If you're feeling rushed, then slow down your production speed. Take more time to create it. If you want interest you need to release a decently polished end product. Quit using copyrighted audio, that's how Youtube can justify shutting you down. Don't let them shut you down.
Okay, I wasn't far off. They use the same style of engines.
How much experience did you have when you started? That tit bounce is almost perfect.
Cooper Green
I drew comic books for close to 20 years. I'm new to animation.
I'm impressed you guessed Clip Studio
Hudson Bailey
Though I agree with what says regarding the audio, the animation is extremely important as well. If you allow it to look like crap as he says you can, what's the point of having it be a visual medium, let alone animation, in the first place? There's a reason there are so many shitty short lived Adult Swim shows. As I've stated, your work already looks better than that garbage, but don't sell yourself short, because you can definitely do better. Again, revisit the 12 principles of animation. They are basic industry standard rules that if you don't know will get you laughed out of any serious studio. Though, I'm sure you already realize most, if not all, of this stuff.
Carson Edwards
I have experience with the software. Despite the license agreement, which doesn't even pass the sniff test in the US, it's great software.
I created the first and so far only Kek comic strip with it, even posted it here. I will create more as time permits.