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The epic conclusion!

Those Zord battle sequences? Well over 20 sound samples in the first one, probably 40+ in the second one, and most of them needed some degree of customization. Finishing audio on this one kept me up until 3 last night.

And now that Baninja has been through all sorts of crap, he's right back where he started. Just the way it oughtta be.

Well there you have it folks. This has been a huge project, long and laborious in the doing and well worth the effort. I forced myself to learn quite a bit about animation techniques for this and it seems to have paid off.

Except for the stupid horsey animations. They still suck.

Enjoy!

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... I just blew off my homework... completely... to watch this...
it was worth it :D
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*Umbrascitor Sep 16, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Wow, thanks! I... don't know whether to be happy I entertained you, or sorry that I ruined your life. (o.o)

Then again, if you didn't get your homework done then I guess I helped save a tree. :w00t:
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yayyyyyyyyyy awsome work =D
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*Umbrascitor Jun 14, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Thanks!
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no worries it was an awsome series
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~MostAcidic Jan 8, 2010  Student Filmographer
Wow. That was weird. And awesome.
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*Umbrascitor Jan 8, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Thanks! Both of those were precisely my goal.

I see you enjoy animation, but I was unable to find any animated pieces in your gallery. Your art style is pretty snazzy with the traditional media and all so I'm curious about what you've got.
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~MostAcidic Jan 10, 2010  Student Filmographer
Unfortunately, all my animation is on VHS tapes... Weird, I know. I work pretty traditionally, so all I got's an old-school setup (camera and peg-bar). There is a crappy little sequence I did, like, years ago in flash SOMEWHERE in my gallery if you've got the patience to trudge through the rest of the mess.
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*Umbrascitor Jan 11, 2010  Hobbyist General Artist
Interesting! I rather admire traditional animators, since my art isn't quite consistent enough yet to withstand having to draw the same thing over and over.

Hopefully I'll get past the necessity of using Flash. It's not quite a crutch to me, but close.

There are ways to record VHS to a computer. If you ever can, try and get something up and let me know, eh?
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~MostAcidic Jan 11, 2010  Student Filmographer
I'll do it! Look forward to it.

Honestly, I admire people who can animate with symbols and tweens. I can't figure it out.
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