Half a decade ago, I began to create Rayman Animations as a hobby. It was my intention to create and release an animated full-length feature, but motivation quickly dropped and the project was shelved. There were a few scenes that I never finished and submitted, scenes that were just lying around on a dusty old hard drive. Thought it could be interesting for Rayman fans to take a look at them:
I saw your animations, they are extremely good, I must say I am impressed, I would change the topic title to something more relevant though, otherwise some may confuse this topic to be on the Rayman Animated Series, just edit your post.
gamerz31w wrote:How many years The Copex you spend on making animations?
Started to animate when I was twelve, since 2008, and I've maintained an interest ever since. That'd be 8 years in total. It certainly takes a long time if you're a one man band and you intend to make something big. But it's really fun nevertheless!
For making bouncing Jazz head from Jazz Jackrabbit 1 I'm using sometimes FlipaClip on my Tablet.Very curious animations.Funny like Sonic Volume Shorts.FlipaClip is more simple to me than Adobe Flash Professional.Maybe I'll try this Noesis software soon.
gamerz31w wrote:For making bouncing Jazz head from Jazz Jackrabbit 1 I'm using sometimes FlipaClip on my Tablet.Very curious animations.Funny like Sonic Volume Shorts.FlipaClip is more simple to me than Adobe Flash Professional.Maybe I'll try this Noesis software soon.
I drew all of the frames in ms paint, which is a tedious process. But what the hell, if it ain't broke.