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The Chair

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Everyone has to start out somewhere... So I started off my first flash animation with random people, hilariously, getting hit in the head with a chair.

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Not bad

Judging by your comments, I'm guessing that this is your first attempt at flash. If this is true, then excellent work. Your graphics werent bad, they could have used more detail but I suppose that this style of flash really doesnt require a whole lot of attention to detail. The only real problem I had was that it was hard to understand what was going on at times. I think that the second scene was the most confusing. I'm still not really sure what was going on.

Overall, nice work. You seem like a promising author and I hope to see some more work from you in the future.

-PL

keeping things in perspective...

I have to admit that I liked it, although there was really nothing special to the movie besides the concept. You understand frame by frame animation now, so I'd like to see you progress to something a little more ambitious. Small steps, maybe, are best so try experimenting with backgrounds and at the very least mix up your brush sizes to add emphasis to certain objects.

Oh, and some have commented about a Chair 2... I'd love to see you keep the concepts fresh. I don't know how much more milage you can get from a chair randomly flying through the air smacking people.

I know this person in real life. I swear.

They are people i know. The kid who made this showed it to me in my english class.

Gantaj responds:

It's true :) See you tomorrow in english.

Interesting

It was still funny but the animation could use alot of work.

ok?

it was odd but i like the NG tank

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Jan 31, 2006
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