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7/11/2025, 6:09:55 AM
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>Am I the only one who thinks this animation is kinda... boring?
>cheap amateurish animation like this
>But it still feels off that an animation is somehow less expressive than live action
For Batsy to be experienced enough to know how to get this out without missing the deadline (getting it out by /mlp/con) actually says a lot. Trying anything new and ambitious always leads to delays of unpredictable lengths as you cannot predict how long it will take to learn and do something you don't have any experience doing. If you actually want to make something really good that supersedes the quality you've put out before, you don't get to decide when it will be finished. It gets done when it gets done. Setting hard deadlines is the biggest way to cripple your growth. You don't learn anything from deadlines, your only option is to do what you already know how to do. And if Batsy is familiar with recycling frames and transforming/tweening layers to get it done (apparent from his previous videos), then that's what he'll do, since he can more easily predict how long it will take to complete it. Batsy does it well enough that it has a decent semblance of life without being labor-intensive enough to have an unpredictable completion date. But I don't see why anyone here should complain since this is a board about colorful macromedia flash horses.
>Am I the only one who thinks this animation is kinda... boring?
>cheap amateurish animation like this
>But it still feels off that an animation is somehow less expressive than live action
For Batsy to be experienced enough to know how to get this out without missing the deadline (getting it out by /mlp/con) actually says a lot. Trying anything new and ambitious always leads to delays of unpredictable lengths as you cannot predict how long it will take to learn and do something you don't have any experience doing. If you actually want to make something really good that supersedes the quality you've put out before, you don't get to decide when it will be finished. It gets done when it gets done. Setting hard deadlines is the biggest way to cripple your growth. You don't learn anything from deadlines, your only option is to do what you already know how to do. And if Batsy is familiar with recycling frames and transforming/tweening layers to get it done (apparent from his previous videos), then that's what he'll do, since he can more easily predict how long it will take to complete it. Batsy does it well enough that it has a decent semblance of life without being labor-intensive enough to have an unpredictable completion date. But I don't see why anyone here should complain since this is a board about colorful macromedia flash horses.
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