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Being Creative => Development Showcase => Topic started by: Fubaka on October 23, 2014, 00:12:27

Title: [Short Animation] GT Ambassadorial #1
Post by: Fubaka on October 23, 2014, 00:12:27
Hello kind people of Nifflasland:

I have created an experimental animation that I think you will find relevant to this forum.  It involves a young girl who bumps into a deitic figure who some of you may be familiar with. (http://nifflas.lpchip.nl/index.php?topic=5855.0)

It also uses a song from Knytt Underground at the end, so there's that as well.

You can find the animation in question here: http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/647625
Title: Re: [Short Animation] GT Ambassadorial #1
Post by: sergiocornaga on October 25, 2014, 23:45:39
What made you decide to embed this at 1400px high, much taller than the most common screen resolutions? Is that the experimental part? I just watched the SWF directly (http://uploads.ungrounded.net/647000/647625_an-experiment-in-the-art.swf) to see everything at once, but the lack of full black bars at the sides makes me think this wasn't what you wanted to happen.

I liked the clickable things and the sounds they produced. I also noticed the glyphs you used seem to be a language of sorts based on substitution cipher... is it worth decoding?
Title: Re: [Short Animation] GT Ambassadorial #1
Post by: Fubaka on October 27, 2014, 00:42:42
What made you decide to embed this at 1400px high, much taller than the most common screen resolutions? Is that the experimental part? I just watched the SWF directly (http://uploads.ungrounded.net/647000/647625_an-experiment-in-the-art.swf) to see everything at once, but the lack of full black bars at the sides makes me think this wasn't what you wanted to happen.

I liked the clickable things and the sounds they produced. I also noticed the glyphs you used seem to be a language of sorts based on substitution cipher... is it worth decoding?

Nah, it says what the dialogue is saying, albeit with a few omissions and changes.

Also, yes to the first thing.