So what's the cool part here? That his drawing process was made into an animation, or that it was done in Flash? OpenCanvas has been doing this sort of thing (and in a far more sophisticated sense) for some time now. Always neat to watch though.
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So what's the cool part here? That his drawing process was made into an animation, or that it was done in Flash? OpenCanvas has been doing this sort of thing (and in a far more sophisticated sense) for some time now. Always neat to watch though.
Buy me a drawing tablet and I will.Quote:
Originally Posted by Josh
Don't be a douchebag.Quote:
Originally Posted by FuryFox
You answered yourself.Quote:
Originally Posted by FuryFox
that rocked.
My point is, OpenCanvas is a tiny download and there's thousands of these animations out there, many with far more impressive results since OpenCanvas is more sophisticated then what program he made that with. No offense intended.Quote:
Originally Posted by Josh
Don't get upset because you post a link that says "discuss" and nothing else and then people do so.
I liked watching the drawing start as a detailed skeleton and then add a layer at a time to become into a fully dressed person. We've had links to animated drawing programs before (and participated in them) but this was a cool way to take advantage of an evolving picture.