Ehh...
... this could have been so much edgier. the art in itself is cute, but it doesn't work when you're driving for satire. it reminds me of the old computer animated shorts on Sesame Street, when it shouldn't.
Ehh...
... this could have been so much edgier. the art in itself is cute, but it doesn't work when you're driving for satire. it reminds me of the old computer animated shorts on Sesame Street, when it shouldn't.
Hm. I'm not sure I understand why this doesn't work for satire? I don't think it matters what the art is like since anything can be used satirically.
Next time please offer some suggesions of how you might have done things. Everyone could use more ideas ... including me.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Jhonnen is right...
If the author of this actually did NOT get the style from Jhonnen Vasquez, then I strongly suggest he/she check it out immediately! It's in tune with Jhonnen's "happy noodle boy" art style, and even the deadpan violence and random humor is right up the alley.
My own animation was somewhat inspired by Jhonnen (although I tried to avoid it) as well, at least in the "I Feel Sick" and "Johnny the Homicidal Maniac" vein.
Overall, a simple and amusing animation.
what is a jhonnen?
I can only try to have people view me as I would like them to view me, and animation is a step in that direction.
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