FBF line stuff! Go!
Update: Canceled the collaboration. I'm a dirty, dirty, failure =D
Age 30, Male
Photographer
Auburn High
Auburn, Washington
Joined on 12/22/06
Posted by Voiceover - February 18th, 2009
~What I'm doing now~
After a monthlong absence from submitting to Newgrounds altogether (save for a few updates to Frame 4), I've started submitting some audio. I've taken a liking to my own variation of the blues (available to listeners here and here) and some negatively received Indian-flavored rock that I removed due to a score of 1.45.
In addition to that, I've just joined a collab called It Looked Better on Paper. It's a movie about inventions that didn't or wouldn't work. My invention has to do with Twitter, safety, and telepathy.
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~The next Frame~
I've been toying around with some stuff and learned some rather useful things, including:
The magic of clipping masks
How to better produce music
Converting images to vectors
The first and last of those three has propelled me to the decision that I want Frame 5 to come out soon, and that it must be fancy. In fact, Frame 5 (the second collaborative movie in the series, if I may add) is in the pre-pre-production stage as of now. The next installment will fix errors that plagued the visual appeal of the previous Frames (particularly Frame 4 - look at the menu for a better explanation). I'll be starting a thread in the BBS to officially begin the collaboration in the coming months.
Posted by Voiceover - January 25th, 2009
Since the 30th of October last year, I've released four Frame animations. It's been fun, but I'm also doing photographyand web design now, along with some serious gaming again. All of that paired with advancing my animation gets pretty overwhelming, especially when you throw in a couple hours daily of economic and tech news. So until the summer, I will put a halt to Frame and slow my web design.
Posted by Voiceover - November 12th, 2008
Frame 2 was released a few days back.
I've begun work on the next Frame, called f3, and it's turning out to be quite good. It uses a widescreen window (800x500px, 16:10 aspect ratio), which is much better to work with than the default Flash screen. The background matches the screen this time, so every part of the image is in there for once. Also, I've decided to use some 8-bit music. Last, I'm going to make the lines interact with the background image more this time.
Can't wait for it!
Posted by Voiceover - October 29th, 2008
I finished it, and it turned out to be 1252 frames long. It's decent for a first, but I'll eventually have multiple lines. I also intend to turn Frame into a series, in which all of the animations will act secondarily as visualizers for the music as Frame.Eternity did.
Yep.