Strike Force Heroes 2
The explosive sequel to the hit game Strike Force Heroes!
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Defeat the enormous mechanical beasts--and become one of them.
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Hey boys and girls! Im back with another submission. This will be my third in total so keep the comments and CONSTRUCTIVE criticism coming, hopefully this movie will address some of the problems in the last 2. But Im sure someone will find something wrong with it. Just like the last 2, it was also drawn entirely in Flash and with a mouse. A tablet would really come in handy these days ...
Anyways, this little ditty was for a final school project in Visual Studies class. We were assigned to create something about CO-Existence, whatever that is, and this Flash is my interpretation.
The premise of the story is the dream world of a hand. Yes, i know it sounds weird at first but i think it came out pretty nicely for a 2 week on and off project. This hand is taken beneath his bed to see the many ways he manifests himself in the world around us. WOW that sounded artsy, so ill stop there.
Thanks to everyone who likes this!
Reviews
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars August 14, 2010
kool vid
haha everything on here i learned in school lol
Rated 5 / 5 stars August 14, 2008
Absolutely stunning.
So relaxing. For once in my life i can lay back and just look at the world. Phazer100 is correct. We DO need more flashes like this in the world...
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 25, 2008
AMAZING
we need more animations like this in the world
Rated 2.5 / 5 stars June 14, 2008
pfff
i feel sorry for that hand
Rated 5 / 5 stars April 23, 2008
Wow. Wonderful Piece!
Your work was amazing, Paul Andrew. Music Videos are about perspective, and so is this review.
I think when the thumb-boy was sleeping, he dreamt about being another person's hand - how important he is in this world. He cannot live without his other body parts, therefore the dream explained what he was really meant for, and how much he means to the world. In this flash video I find hope.
And I hope to see more of your works soon, Paul Andrew. I really enjoyed this one.