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Youmu Sword


Youmu wants Yuyuko to go on a diet, but some strange off-screen entity decides to interfere by throwing food at her! Naturally, Youmu uses her sword fighting abilities to deflect the lasers food. Don’t ask why the food isn’t getting cut in half; they’re probably just made of lasers or something. And here‘s the same flash with a different background.

In other news, happy U.S. Election Day!

Marisa Minagiru

No way, that’s impossible! Refer to this post if you don’t know what’s going on. I was going to make an fully-animated version (kinda like this; compare it to this), but it took awhile to get the regular frames to sync, so I was just like “ehh, I’ll just… leave it.” Maybe some other time.

Suika Dance

So I decided to animate Suika doing something (something that will be in the next Touhou flash, whenever that gets finished), and I noticed it looks sorta like a dance, so I made this. Gif versions can be found here and here.

Art Class: Day ⑨

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Here’s the finished comic (without a title page, because I didn’t get to do one)! I added a bunch of checkered tiles to the classroom scenes as a suggestion from the instructor, and I think it turned out quite nicely. I also added text, although most of it seems unnecessary (I do, however, like how the dialogue and backgrounds turned out in the sixth page). I also erased most of the pencil marks and added random dots to the beach scenes to make it look more like an actual beach. With sand.

And here is the final animation for the class! I ended up using an excessive amount of motion tweens rather than frame-by-frame animation, because I just felt it would look a lot smoother that way. Well, that and the fact that animating with motion tweens is a lot faster and this was our last day to work on it. Tomorrow, there’s gonna be a show where they’ll display everyone’s work (from all the different art programs). I added in the play button and Walfas.org link when I got home, but in the actual show, all of our animations will be played one after the other, with the mouse entering and leaving each one.

Art Class: Day 7

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We got to work more on our comics today in the morning class. Specifically, we had to finish transfering (and by “transfer” I mean “redraw”) our comics from our sketchbooks onto bristol paper, which is much higher-quality paper. The comic pages above are scans from my sketchbook, so they’re a lot messier than they actually are on the bristol paper. I’d scan what I have on the better paper, but they’re pretty much just the same thing, and I’d rather just wait until we’re done inking and scan them all at once.

We also worked with oil pastels on bristol paper, and she taught us a technique where we had to go over most of the paper with one color, and then draw stuff in pencil over it. The oil pastel on the paper kinda reduced the friction, so it felt odd when drawing on it in pencil because my lines would go further than expected. Then we had to use a darker version of the color (I forgot the technical term, but it’s like… if you start with yellow, you use orange) to do shading and stuff, and a lighter color for highlights. Then we used some bold color for clothing (in my case, blue), and then we made cross-hatching patterns with the pointy end of a thumbtack. I think it ended up looking pretty nice.


And here’s the progress I made today on the animation. I basically finished the cat and mouse running, the turning around, and the sunglasses guy holding up his gun. The last thing is supposed to be him shooting his gun, but I didn’t really get to finish with that, so it just looks like he’s moving it up.