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Born-Alive — SolFef CLICK FOR GIF

Published: 2013-05-03 19:15:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 1011; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 0
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"You're never gonna love me, so what's the use?
What's the point in playing a game you're gonna lose?
What's the point in saying you love me like a friend?
What's the point in saying it's never gonna end?"


Lineart by ~Textbookdoppelganger
Coloring + Gif Animation by Me
Lyrics- "Lies" by Marina and the Diamonds

YES IT'S FINALLY DONE

OTP JESUS CHRIST
i love these two ok

i think animating the noise was was harder than coloring this because imageready ended up not working so i used a program online

Homestuck © Andrew Hussie
Lineart © ~Textbookdoppelganger
Coloring © Me
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Comments: 5

Zorbonaut [2018-01-02 11:04:27 +0000 UTC]

Oh man, I just got it! Sollux has a penchant for BIFURCATION and Feferi fights with a two-ended fork!

Love your pic btw! I wonder for how long he can keep his breath?

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Elbytron [2013-05-03 22:46:41 +0000 UTC]

The artwork is really pretty! These two are precious <3 Your coloring is very nice.

Not sure if you want constructive criticism, if not just ignore the following.

I think the noise effect needs to be way faster to look natural. 24fps or 0.05s (depending on your program) is the holy grail of animators, I think it's also the framerate Hussie uses in his gifs. Maybe 12fps/0.1s is enough here, play around a bit to see what looks best of course some inbetweens would be cool too, tweens always make an animation better. ALWAYS
I don't know which program you use but in photoshop you can determine how much noise you want in %. So if you for example give one frame 12%, the other 15% and the next 13,5% you'll have a nicely changing noise effect that looks like a crappy tv (lol). Or you could go with the blur and have a blurred image getting sharper (like when your eye focuses) by using less blur in every frame. Anyway I would either go with the blur or the noise, not both in alternating frames. And I would give the sharp image more time than the blurred ones. You don't want the effect overpower your image you spent time and effort on. It's good if it's a short flash of focus to the blur to add interest, you know.

I hope this was somehow helpful, I didn't mean to be rude or anything, just helpful

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Born-Alive In reply to Elbytron [2013-05-05 16:10:09 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much, and I'll keep that in mind, I might go back and fix this up later!

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icepop-fox [2013-05-03 21:24:15 +0000 UTC]

Aww, these two are just so cute ;v;

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Born-Alive In reply to icepop-fox [2013-05-05 16:08:33 +0000 UTC]

I know <3

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