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Reviews for "Spiderman vs Black Cat"

Smooth animation!

That looked so horrible that it was amazing, also that dialogue part made me spit out my everything

Was laughing so hard at her muppet face at the end, and Spiderman swinging like one of those chian monkeys from Toy Story (to name a few)

This is what happens when you learn animation but completely ignore everything that has to do with art

Psyder92 responds:

Happy watching, thank you sir !

I like that you attempted to animate complex character designs in multiple angles.

Spider-man and BlackCat are generally difficult to draw.

These characters are especially difficult to animate in dynamic poses.

I've been practicing with creating stronger poses for my own cartoons and it is a lot of work.

You sometimes need to animate certain things more than once to fix your poses.

Effective animation poses take more work than most people care to realize.

Planning out the animation poses can often be an extremely frustrating experience.

You create a heavier workload for yourself by attempting multiple camera angles.

It's really cool that you treated the animation like a three dimensional entity.

Try to include at least one three dimensional camera spin in future movies.

It's very visually impressive and can sometimes be accomplished with animation short-cuts.

Kospas once used a mixture of shape tweens and motion tweens to simulate a three dimensional person spinning 3D style.

That same effect can also be accomplished using frame by frame too.

The background itself could simple be hand painted speedlines tweened on a loop.

Try to use different animation shortcuts whenever appropriate to reduce your work load.

I love how you used a combo of multiple dynamic poses, frame by frame and different camera angles.

A lot of effort obviously went into the creation of this movie.

Keep working out the poses in your future cartoons because it's worth the effort.

You might have to draw poses and redraw them again.

You keep repeating the process of draw and redraw until the poses look perfect.

It's a pain in the ass but the finished product is worth the effort.

Just make sure that you are enjoying the process of working out the poses.

A lack of enjoying the process of creating animation will adversely effect the overall quality.

A little enthusiasm goes a long way with creating brand new animations.

If you no longer feel the energy needed to work on new art than it would be advisable to stop.

You can always return to the same project with a renewed sense of energy.

Try different things with your flash to keep yourself from becoming bored.

Having a fantasy about the potential popularity of your flash movie will activate a lot of excitement in yourself.

You have a lot of competition and making your best possible work requires enthusiasm, excitement and a lot of other emotions.

The desire to create comes naturally and a certain thick skin is needed.

You will always get those nasty critics.

If creating new movies out of pure spite towards critics will bring about more enthusiasm than do it.

This movie shows a lot of obvious effort into the animation poses, camera angles and backgrounds.

The next time you make another super polished flash movie.

You are dealing with an ungrateful audience and stressing about them is not worth it.

You don't want to get yourself all worked up while creating new flashes.

I hope the advice contained inside this review will help you with reducing stress levels.

Best of luck with your next movies and hopefully you can create them under more relaxed circumstances.

I hope my advice has helped.

-Mightydein

Psyder92 responds:

Thanks a lot for all these advices ! That's so true thanks again !

Wow, so much frame by frame animation, awesome job!

Really awesome fight! Incredibly fluent action, good voicing, punchline at the end, suitable music... really nothing missing here! Nice work.

-cd-