A compilation of the main bits I worked on for our film project last semester!! This project was such a joy to work on, I had so much fun and I'm very proud of it <33
Check out the full short on both vimeo and youtube!
It was truly an honor and such a great experience to work on this project, I arrived a little later in the animation process but I'm still super proud of every shot I got to work on!
A quick compilation for the end of the year of a bunch of projects and tests, some of which I'm hoping to carry over and finish into animated shorts by 2024.
My art and my animation both have declined somewhat in recent years, with the onset of heavy depression and social anxiety that's had me stuck in the same place for several years. This year, however, I've taken some new kinds of steps, finding ways to manage my sense of self-fulfillment and happiness. I've reached a peaceful part of my life, trying to focus on things more important than just what I can push myself to make. And while it may come at the cost of a little less frequent posting, it reaps the rewards of rekindling my enjoyment just in making my silly little things.
Though there is less to showcase in the span of this year, I've learned a lot, and I'm continuing to learn new ways to approach these passions I very much love, just for the sake of loving creating them. Where I'll go next with this, I dunno just yet. But I know that I'm ready to go forward. I'm excited to see what the future holds.
Game For The Murderbot Diaries Book 5: Network Effect Spoilers
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So I was testing out RPG Maker MV's free trial, and I decided to make a little game based on chapters like 12-14 or so of Network Effect (Book 5).
You can play it online here, but If you are on Windows, I'd recommend downloading the game here because the browser version is really slow on it's loading screens.
This specifically was picked because someone on my newsletter asked if I could make an animation of this specific scene, and I was like--no I'm gonna make a game >:D
Major thanks to SideMV, SomeRanDev, and Moghunter. Your plugins/demos/tutorials were life-savors.