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Laserlights

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The sequel to "Fingerlights".


The characters are just like knox's I know, but it was still funny right!!!

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I liked your previous one, and I like this one more. What still bothers me in the stupid one. the voice just doesn't sounds right. Also, good job on the sound effects for the laser, it was perfect. I was expecting this to be exactly the same as fingerlights except with laser pointers, but you did something more orginal. Great work, keep them coming.

LOL

That was very funny! I like when the yellow guy got cut in half and his legs walked off the table! And it was longer than I expected, how long was it?

mark-v12 responds:

This one is my longest so far, it was about 3min 20sec
very soon I plan to release Some Guy Show 1, it will hopefully be about 4minutes.

cool one

that was another cool claymation. i liked the "fingerlights" one a little bit better, but this 'laserlights' one was also quite original, had a neat idea to it, your efforts were nice and it was fun to watch.

Interesting. . .

I have a lot of respect for people who go through all the trouble of designing something with claymation. That is nowhere near as easy as normal flash animations. However, I have to say it was very basic, and seemed to have no plot, aside from lasers, from what I could see... Maybe if there was a story of some kind, it might make it more interesting, along with maybe more detail on the little clay creatures. Otherwise, keep up the good work, and they will get alot better over time.

[0 for Sound because I have no audio at school]

this was funny

U KNOW TO MUCH ZAPP cool i dont like clay much but this was funny good job keep it up

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