Speedanimation: Over-anticipated punch
Started by: Tidus | Replies: 18 | Views: 1,270
May 7, 2009 9:08 AM #413612
Aww, did I hurt your feelings AGAIN by criticizing your animations? Dear god get a life ;_;
May 7, 2009 12:11 PM #413666
What is this new craze of "speed-animating", where you spend little effort on an animation and then brag about how little time you put into it? Is it supposed to make you look skillful if you make something good in a short amount of time? It's like a burger at a fast food place; I don't care if you made it in 4 seconds, that shouldn't be your selling point. Just give me a good burger.
This "speed-animating" crap undermines all the determination and persistence ideals in aspiring animators.
I mean, I thought that was good, but because you had to tell everyone three times (title, post, actual animation text) how little time you spent on it I feel like you want me to appreciate that. If you said you spent an hour on that, or just omitted the time factor all together I would respect you a lot more.
Also, don't point out your own flaws. If you are able to do that then something has gone wrong in the editing process.
This "speed-animating" crap undermines all the determination and persistence ideals in aspiring animators.
I mean, I thought that was good, but because you had to tell everyone three times (title, post, actual animation text) how little time you spent on it I feel like you want me to appreciate that. If you said you spent an hour on that, or just omitted the time factor all together I would respect you a lot more.
Also, don't point out your own flaws. If you are able to do that then something has gone wrong in the editing process.
May 7, 2009 1:29 PM #413711
Now that a good comment!
*respects bonk*
I totally agree with the burger part .
*respects bonk*
I totally agree with the burger part .
May 7, 2009 1:55 PM #413722
Quote from BonkWhat is this new craze of "speed-animating", where you spend little effort on an animation and then brag about how little time you put into it? Is it supposed to make you look skillful if you make something good in a short amount of time? It's like a burger at a fast food place; I don't care if you made it in 4 seconds, that shouldn't be your selling point. Just give me a good burger.
This "speed-animating" crap undermines all the determination and persistence ideals in aspiring animators.
I mean, I thought that was good, but because you had to tell everyone three times (title, post, actual animation text) how little time you spent on it I feel like you want me to appreciate that. If you said you spent an hour on that, or just omitted the time factor all together I would respect you a lot more.
Also, don't point out your own flaws. If you are able to do that then something has gone wrong in the editing process.
True, true. I didn't really do it on purpose, I just follow the fad, I guess. But I never take a lot of time to make animations, plus it's a funny little challenge to do.
And when I point out my flaws, it means I was too lazy to edit it, or I wasn't able to get the flaw right. Like: I see an arm isn't animated right, but I can't seem to make it right, so I just do a last attempt and let it be. I don't like putting alot of times in such a small animation.