Really refreshing to see a collab with so much heart and humour put into it with so much skilled folk involved. Been a while since I seen something like this around here so best of luck to everyone going forward. Good job <3
Really refreshing to see a collab with so much heart and humour put into it with so much skilled folk involved. Been a while since I seen something like this around here so best of luck to everyone going forward. Good job <3
Thank you so much, Mr. MentalMyles!
I really enjoyed being a part of the Collab as a Misc. Artist as well, great to see many talented animators n' artists putting all the work for these iconic Dreamcast games for the collab! ^^
Hopefully the Interactive Menu comes in at the end of the month, anyways, glad you enjoyed it! ^w^
Keep Dreaming! π
Africa Dudes. Back when you were able to make jokes and people took them as jokes.
Those were the days... what happened?
what a way to live. Interesting reflection on life itself when you look deeper into it.
animation is smooth and the colours work well for the loop
powerful animation to go with a tragic story. its nice to see stuff liek this on newgrounds from time to time
Im in love with this animation, the perfect representation of sonic the blue man
It looks good, you should definately try to finish it
love that skit, nicely animated :)
Thank you!
cracking parody, lad!
Jesus, this takes me back to my late highschool days and loving these sprite animations. Loved your Zero series back in the day with its well directed voice cast and clean use of sprite animation. Thanks for that nostalgia blast :)
Thank you for watching my work. I'm really glad to know that you loved them. :)
You're welcome. ^_^
From the loud loading sounds to the chicken dinner, this has everything that I loved from the Ps1 era!
Animation is the illusion of movement. It doesn't matter how you pull it off just as long as you have a way of doing it in order to bring your characters to life.
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University of Abertay Dundee
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