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dump - ~JBG~ - 9th April 2020

I don't know just wanted to postdump some things I've been sketching. Looking for opinions on things I guess. 



RE: dump - Camer the Dragon - 9th April 2020

I like em
Skeleton set and paper boat hat are my fav and the animation of the amoeba head looks cool


RE: dump - Hyperacticpro - 9th April 2020

Bowler hat should be added for sure.


RE: dump - tadtad - 9th April 2020

Would love to see the Pedro Hat in PR2. One of my favorites from 3.


RE: dump - ~JBG~ - 9th April 2020

(9th April 2020, 7:51 PM)tadtad Wrote: Would love to see the Pedro Hat in PR2.  One of my favorites from 3.
Same


RE: dump - Ashley766 - 9th April 2020

I like all of these!! Especially the skeleton one Tongue


RE: dump - lalafox - 9th April 2020

i like the paper boat hat gimme


RE: dump - John m. - 10th April 2020

Real cool thanks for sharing these. favorite is the skeleton. The amoeba is a neat concept too. For the amoeba you should try “blending” the shapes. I'm not familiar with illustrator but in Inkscape Its called interpolate and it generates however many transition frames between 2 different shapes. so you can get the animation pretty smooth. Heres a link just for demonstration. https://inkscape.org/doc/tutorials/interpolate/tutorial-interpolate.html illustrator could have something similar


RE: dump - ~JBG~ - 10th April 2020

(10th April 2020, 1:58 AM)platform guy Wrote: Real cool thanks for sharing these. favorite is the skeleton. The amoeba is a neat concept too. For the amoeba you should try “blending” the shapes. I'm not familiar with illustrator but in Inkscape Its called interpolate and it generates however many transition frames between 2 different shapes. so you can get the animation pretty smooth. Heres a link just for demonstration. https://inkscape.org/doc/tutorials/interpolate/tutorial-interpolate.html illustrator could have something similar
Yeah! there is an option for that in illustrator. I just can't seem to get the movements as I'd like them to do. But I've been trying to get better results