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King Wizard Lizard's Gizzards

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Animation exercise I made to practice ToonBoom. Yes I only made it because the words rhyme. Inspiration taken largely from Felix Colgrave's style.

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is this a king gizz refrence?
very fluid gizzard animation also

Cute this here was a cute piece I also like the small animated parts here that really made for a better outcome very interesting style you have here the art work was notbad on this piece a nice and cute piece of artwork here

~~THINGS TO IMPROVE ON~~
Cute art maybe some animation in backround too just something small

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O' to be so bored that you start playing with your innards.

It's a great loop with nice little touches such as the moving background, though I would have liked to have seen more detail around the movement of the guts, perhaps some fluids dripping away from them or an organ flipping around in there.

The drawing style itself is reminiscent of Felix Colgrave (as stated in your comments) and I think it's something he'd like. Well done.

Keep it up.

Woah, this was pretty... gruesome and fascinating at the same time. O_o Very nicely animated, though the motives pretty eh... unaesthetic on the mind. Very smooth loop too btw, background ski and everything, it's just the left side of the frame that flickers a bit on each transition.

-cd-

TheScollop responds:

Sadly I only saw the flicker after I uploaded :(
Thanks for the kind review!

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