in future however i sugest adding more frames and not just shifting the pixels and filling in the blanks, the klighting on the stomack for example just moves, in reality it would change unless te light source is in perfect sync with the character, which it doubtful.
eckered (Level 3 Stalker) at 12/29/2006 5:50:08 AM
rofl rofl rofl rofl...
cerealkiller54 (Level 6 Yonkyu) at 12/11/2006 3:06:19 PM
I like to move it move it, I like to move it move it, I like to move it move it, you like to, MOVE IT!
Hahaha
Mykola (Level 2 Flatfoot) at 12/6/2006 12:08:47 PM
Shake it don't break it, it took ya mamma nine months to make it :D
ImageReady has a tendency to cause trouble when exporting... I actually had to fix alot of pixels manually. I'll get to fix the black spots and some missing pixels :)
Wannahlakujuu (Level 1 Rookie) at 11/17/2005 12:57:58 PM
I admire the belly jiggle, very pretty...hypnotic...
Haha! I'd day it's some kind of dinosaur if you ask me; and, it might look nicer if the head had jerky movements, ya know, to capture the beat better. Also, some dark specs appear when he bounces his belly , and near his right thigh. Still, it is quite intriguing
Ahahaha, great animation. The belly is a nice touch, but looks synthetic.
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lol, thats quite cool.
in future however i sugest adding more frames and not just shifting the pixels and filling in the blanks, the klighting on the stomack for example just moves, in reality it would change unless te light source is in perfect sync with the character, which it doubtful.