One Shot: Blaze

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Cybernetic
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May 23, 2015 12:12 PM #1364943
I like those screenshots. Good luck with this.
generalZ
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May 24, 2015 5:30 AM #1365130
Quote from Cybernetic
I like those screenshots. Good luck with this.


Thx :D the draft's art got better now...
Also, i am looking for people who can do backgrounds and that could help me out for effects. I generally can do them but you know...
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May 26, 2015 4:56 PM #1365781
So I'm going to quickly just quote Archy here;
Quote from Arch-Angel
I'm going to go ahead and call it before anyone else: This is going to fail miserably.


And respond with this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDjrOaoHz9s
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Because even if you fail with this project, you're going to gain experience for the next time.
You're going to learn more about what to do and what not to do.


You might consider having less pages in your One-Shot so you can compress it down. Just make sure your pacing isn't too fast.
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Euhh, what I am trying to say is, start small and build off that small idea.
Rather than having a large idea that never builds up to what you wanted it to be.
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In any case you should also watch this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyFSbm79uBY

I like Extra Credits and after watching this second video I realized why I haven't been able to put any animations out.
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Start small and build off that small idea.
Rather than having a large idea that never builds up to what you wanted it to be.

Everyone, as a general guideline, should always start small.
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May 26, 2015 6:03 PM #1365805
RawGreen, I think the most important point is more about the first word: start. If it is small or big, that comes later: in my opinion you only need to start and continue it to the end
Also, let's not be off-topic

I'm still up for this and I hope you'll be able to pull it off: keep the good work up :)
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May 26, 2015 10:13 PM #1365877
Quote from RawGreen
So I'm going to quickly just quote Archy here;


And respond with this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDjrOaoHz9s
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Because even if you fail with this project, you're going to gain experience for the next time.
You're going to learn more about what to do and what not to do.


You might consider having less pages in your One-Shot so you can compress it down. Just make sure your pacing isn't too fast.
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Euhh, what I am trying to say is, start small and build off that small idea.
Rather than having a large idea that never builds up to what you wanted it to be.
-
In any case you should also watch this;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyFSbm79uBY

I like Extra Credits and after watching this second video I realized why I haven't been able to put any animations out.

Everyone, as a general guideline, should always start small.


Quote from DiPi
RawGreen, I think the most important point is more about the first word: start. If it is small or big, that comes later: in my opinion you only need to start and continue it to the end
Also, let's not be off-topic

I'm still up for this and I hope you'll be able to pull it off: keep the good work up :)


Thx to both of you! :D
Talking about gaining experience... I now know how to actually do speedlines, I've been practicing idian ink with the appropriate pen and everything.... So ya, pretty much true XD
I'm also separatly practicing full bodies but I haven't really done any for years XD
And don't worry, failure is mah lief XD

Anywaaaaays, I just finished page 43! I hope this'll work :P
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May 26, 2015 10:56 PM #1365885
Can't wait to see it
Goodluck!