Nothing too special, this took me a couple of hours (most of which was largely spent on drawing on the computer). It was supposed to be a project about my old coffee habit an how too much caffeine can cause hallucinations, but midway through the programming, the storyline derailed and just ended up in a different direction.
Click here to watch the animation

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Lucario621 wrote:
Wewt! Awesome project
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Thanks.
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Now for bumpeh tiem.

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I think it's time for another good ol' bump.

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Nice, short, and funny. ^^
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Vista4563 wrote:
Nice, short, and funny. ^^
Thanks, Vista.

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Oh man, this is great. Alright, if you don't mind I'll tell you what I thought of it in detail.
The plushies sitting on your desk kind of give us an idea of what things you like, for example Yugi sitting there tells us you like yugioh. The art was amazing, although the walking animation was choppy. Of course, it's almost impossible to make it look smooth. I was a bit disappointed with the length, but it was made up for by the amazing graphics. Anyways, all in all it was an epic project, although very short. Maybe a part 2, where the Yugi problem is resolved? Anyway, awesome project.
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turtlewarrior wrote:
Oh man, this is great. Alright, if you don't mind I'll tell you what I thought of it in detail.
The plushies sitting on your desk kind of give us an idea of what things you like, for example Yugi sitting there tells us you like yugioh. The art was amazing, although the walking animation was choppy. Of course, it's almost impossible to make it look smooth. I was a bit disappointed with the length, but it was made up for by the amazing graphics. Anyways, all in all it was an epic project, although very short. Maybe a part 2, where the Yugi problem is resolved? Anyway, awesome project.
Wow, quite an advanced critique. I appreciate it.
Well, I've thought about making this into a series, it seems it might be something that other Scratchers might enjoy watching.

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Okay, last bump for this topic.
Just a small note: if you're interested in seeing this animation as part of a series, click here. I could really use some of your ideas.

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