Partly a test on animation, the other half would be what my Christmas Akera piece would have been if animated.
Produced in Moho 5 and its fairly robust, with the bone structure alot of help in doing the body movements. Though it took alot of editing of my original pieces till i got it right. Then the problems of the bubbles not rendering correctly, etc etc.
Animation isnt as fluid as i like but dont critizise me too harshly, its my first go after all. Hopefully, once i get used to it, i might use this as the idea of an animated manga instead. Explains the bubbles really....well, until i find out how on earth you make them fade in and out.
Comments
OmegaDragon3000 Says:
Kewl hair flow! ^^
Jett Says:
I've never even heard of Moho. Is it a third-party Flash app?
Anyway, the movement looks nice, if a little lurchy at points (such as when his head bends down), but there's a lot of aliasing going on. It's probably because you're using raster bitmaps for your stuff rather than Flash vector graphics. If you were working in Flash I'd tell you to do a Trace Bitmap on your components, but I have no idea if there's an equivalent for the program you're using.
Spring the Rabbit Says:
Woah... Man, that's just trippy. Never saw stuff move like that.
OmegaUltima Says:
That's not a bad program at all, I might take a look at it. Looks rather nifty.
Other than that, the animation is very nice. Very realistic movement.
GoroUnreal Says:
Looks pretty good, just wondering though, why on high does it still have jaggy lines?
Lainchan Says:
Wow. That looks really good 0.0
I especially like the movement of the head, with that little hair flip^.^ The snow is really pretty too but I find the speach bubbles a bit distracting
Sofine127 Says:
Completely tweens, right?
Cat Megex Says:
Jaggies...o.o

aside from that and the semi-animatronic-like movements, well...pretty good!
WeNeedThat Says:
nice X3 you used flash? *-*