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Webber animation test

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A lot of my animations are pretty short and I was hesitant on posting them as movies, so I thought I was going to have to make compilations of them. Then I found out that you can post gifs here, yay.


Also the reason why the animation is a bit more sloppy than I would like it to be is that its mostly just made as visual fodder on how to achieve a "don't starve" looking thing. Of course removing the 2d characters in the 3d plane bit because I can't do 3d modelling. I made a hammer, I've already peaked. Probably not going to do the paper outline, since the way I did it was using a mask layer and on a program that I will most likely use to do it wont have it.


This is an animation test for a potential* short I might make, based off of an offline world me and my friend have where they are WX-78 and I am Santa the Webber, who puts alive spiders, human meat and spoiled hambats in presents. And also 160 gears and multiple chessjunks. At first I was spawning Chessjunks 2 or 3, the one that had a huge fat rook body in it and they only got knights and rooks, so I tried spawning in another chessjunk with predominantly bishop and I got a bishop, then it instantly got body rammed by a rook and died to a hoard of knights.


A horrifying experience to be sure, bibingka time.


*By potential, I mean have the idea for 3 days then loose interest.

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