Critique relating to a canon character's design, especially if the character in particular is 3D.
Thought I should join, as I count as one on this site. You might recognize me from DeviantArt, FurAffinity or YouTube.
Pretty much the entirety of my art was done below the age of 18.
More sound design. Not a Scania.
Almost every track in the post-Adventure Sonic the Hedgehog games.
Tomoya Ohtani, Kenichi Tokoi, Fumie, Hideyaki Kobayashi, and Takahito Eguchi's scores are so bad. Either they sound far too wacky and cartoony or far too serious and edgy. Particularly evident in Sonic Unleashed and Sonic Colors.
People say they hate the 4Kids music of Sonic X whenever the soundtrack for the games is more or less identical.
The only current Sonic composer to provide a consistent and sensical note to the soundtracks is Naofumi Hataya, and even he isn't much of a composer.
I'm not sure if anyone has asked this before but are you allowed to upload sound effects (e.g Stock monster sounds, scratch made mechanical noises created with GarageBand, edited Roblox "Ooh" noises.) or should all audio only be music.
Because on YouTube, I have created a playlist named "Sounds", which has over 100 videos of animal sound effects.
Why hasn't there been much "show your art" threads by the way.
I think these images would have already pissed off countless artists by now:
I'm 99% sure this is original.
You can my meme on DeviantArt here: https://www.deviantart.com/badpiggieslover123/art/MAUIsaurus-882086888
I use Microsoft Paint on the computer not just for art, but for almost every visual creation such as edits and animation (with the help of Microsoft Video Editor and Windows Movie Maker for the older ones) due to being one of the easiest digital art programs to use due to its various shape tools and copy/paste feature.
On the iPad, I use a lesser known drawing tool called "Brushes Redux" although the only artwork I made using this app on this site is a fake screenshot done by tracing actual screenshots from TV shows.
And as for the 3D models, I use Sculptris because this application is actually the easiest 3D modelling tool to use, far easier to use than Blender.
At 7/2/22 09:27 AM, IamNoOneSpecial1 wrote:At 6/12/22 01:20 PM, Badpiggieslover123 wrote:==REALISTIC ANIMAL ART==
Umm... sorry to say this but... those artworks do not quite qualify as realistic artworks. They are more on the cartoony side of the spectrum.
And that is mostly due to your coloring; flat colors. If you want them to look more realistic you gotta make your coloring more realistic.
Your lineart is rather simple too, which also adds to your beasties looking more cartoony.
I meant "realistic" as in realistic sketches with normal coloring and no shading.
Have been waiting for a "Show your art" thread...
It's because I create them in my house rather than a studio and as a result, I cannot hire a composer such as David Wise for my animations here.
If anyone can consult David Wise to make a soundtrack for these animations, I still cannot hire voice actors such as Jacob Tremblay, Tara Strong, Hynden Walch, Jeff Bergman, Dan Castellaneta, Vincent Martella, Brad Garrett, Doug Lawrence, or Minnie Driver (who was born in the UK).
If anyone can get those actors to voice act for my animations, then I will finish the sound design by adding stock sounds such as bouncing noises or crash noises.
I use Microsoft Paint, Windows Movie Maker, and Bandicam all together since a lot of animation software tools are hard to use and Toon Boom is hard to enable since you have to get some sort of code that I can not find at all.
At 1/10/22 07:42 PM, leechyscreams wrote:I am in the process of making a webcomic and am wondering if it would be better to create my own site for it or to use something like webtoons. Would love to hear advice from anyone who either has their own webcomic or reads a lot of them.
Probably Webtoons.