Arrival of the Thunder God: A teeny-tiny PERTURBED DRAGON sneak peek!

Morrus

Well, that was fun
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This is just a very small (and I mean small) sneak peek at the first episode of THE PERTURBED DRAGON, the animated show coming soon from EN World TV. These couple of seconds show a test animation of the arrival of a certain Thunder God outside our heroes' favorite tavern.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyX8-7ceQNw]A Perturbed Dragon Sneak Peak: Arrival of the Thunder God - YouTube[/ame]​
 

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Oh I realize that. :)
Most animation houses have dozens, if not hundreds of individuals working on a piece at any given time. Animation is extremely time-intensive. Especially when you only have one, heavily-bearded, tea-swilling, nose-to-the-animating-software, animator working on it when he's not pouring boiling water on himself or trying out super-hero masks. ;)

But even though it may seem to take a very short time, I can assure you that my small contributions have taken a bit more than 30 minutes per script recorded. In fact, I'll keep close track of the time it takes me when I receive the next one. ;)
 


George Ledoux said:
Oh I realize that.
Most animation houses have dozens, if not hundreds of individuals working on a piece at any given time. Animation is extremely time-intensive. Especially when you only have one, heavily-bearded, tea-swilling, nose-to-the-animating-software, animator working on it when he's not pouring boiling water on himself or trying out super-hero masks.
I think I may take exception to that. I'm at least as big as a dozen Korean animators! 36 years of cake hasn't been wasted!

I do look good as Captain America, though...

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George Ledoux said:
But even though it may seem to take a very short time, I can assure you that my small contributions have taken a bit more than 30 minutes per script recorded. In fact, I'll keep close track of the time it takes me when I receive the next one.
Hah! That told you, Russ! :)
 

Oh I realize that. :)
Most animation houses have dozens, if not hundreds of individuals working on a piece at any given time. Animation is extremely time-intensive. Especially when you only have one, heavily-bearded, tea-swilling, nose-to-the-animating-software, animator working on it when he's not pouring boiling water on himself or trying out super-hero masks. ;)

But even though it may seem to take a very short time, I can assure you that my small contributions have taken a bit more than 30 minutes per script recorded. In fact, I'll keep close track of the time it takes me when I receive the next one. ;)

I feel quite fortunate in that I don't have to personally do either of those things!
 

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