IT'S FINALLY OUT. I've been working on this video for the past 5 months, but this is like my third or fourth attempt at making a full-on action scene. I've been trying to make a video like this since lockdown. In fact, this project was just sitting on flipaclip as a single frame for what was probably a few years. After my first few attempts, I was terrified of trying a big project like this for a while. But, I learned from my mistakes, I developed a decent working schedule, and eventually, I pulled through with this. After forcing myself to stick to a schedule of animating one cut every other day, let me just say that NOW, I fear nothing in terms of animating things
edit: A good few people commented on the flow of the action, so I feel like they should know where I learned it from:
• Dojo School Livestream...
To address the ending of this video, Akira Toriyama is one of the greatest artists to ever live. To this day, I remember catching the second episode of dbz kai by pure chance and instantly being hooked into the series. His art style is so expressive and has a character to it that just speaks to me, and his action scenes are iconic for a reason. He was just really damn good at what he did. There will never be another artist like him, and that's OK because no one is ever the next *insert name of exceptional artist her*, but the are always new generation of amazing people who are inspired by those that came before them, and Akira Toriyama inspired quite a few. So thank you, Toriyama, for what you made while you were around, and thank you, the person reading this, for listening to me ramble.
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