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Linkakami
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Squigglevision 2011-12-14 19:33:22 Reply

Greetings Newgrounds denizens, I've got a question.

I've been looking into trying to capture the squigglevision effect you see in works by Egoraptor and others, and I've come across a few different ways to do it, but I'm trying to find out now which is 1. The most efficient way, and 2. The possible frame rate adjustment.

What I've seen are:
1. CTRL+Alt+Shift+C
2. Frame by frame (b-but I'm lazy).
3.CTRL+Alt+Shift+M

Those are what I know. The next question is, how do you go about implementing this? Do you create a movie clip for still frames that last a while that you want vibrating? Do I go back and forth copy pasting frames? And if I want to only switch between two frames for the effect, what should I change my frame rate to? I currently have it set to 15--would I want to up it to 30? Or would that just increase the amount of work I have to do overall?

Any info/thoughts you can contribute would be much appreciated guys.

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Response to Squigglevision 2011-12-14 20:00:51 Reply

Whoa dude forget those 15 fps and push it up to 24. You can adjust the speed of the squiggling in the movieclip/graphic itself by putting the "squiggle" frames on ones or on twos (1 frame taking the space of 2 frames) depending on what you prefer.


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Response to Squigglevision 2011-12-14 20:49:49 Reply

In addition to that, what artists like funy-mony, eddsworld, and oney use is "selection tool > smooth"

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