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ENSONIQ5:
G'day.  I have been working on this animation for the past 4 weeks, for the Animanon.com "Brought to Life" contest, and since it is more or less finished (more work to be done on the soundtrack) and was by far the most complicated and difficult animation I have produced so far, I wanted to share it with the Anim8or community.  It was produced entirely with Anim8or v0.97c (though it uses Scanline not ART) with a very small amount of 2D work in Corel PhotoPaint.  I would appreciate constructive criticism, and if you would like to see more of the excellent work done by other competitors in this contest and the previous ones, please visit Animanon, using the link at the left of the screen.

Eraser Man

RudySchneider:
Bravo, Ensoniq5, bravo!  Great attention to timing, character expression, movement, and interaction with props.  I could find very little to fault; it was quite entertaining!  It's just too bad that you had to sacrifice one of the characters in the end.

floyd86:
Haha, that was great. It shows how that with simple modeling and texturing you can make a great animation.
It made me laugh, that sweet little guy turns out to be pretty evil: killing innocent butterflies ;). As rudyschneider said, great attention to the timing and movement. I couldn't discover any fault, like the character going through the floor.
How did you made the character expressions, where it post effects or morphs?

onespirit5777:
When you want to, you can!  Awesome stuff!

3D Joe Wiltshire:
Awe-Some

Something to show the 'Blender vs Anim8or' videos.

I loved it, best anim8or movie i've seen yet.
And a good idea for a screensaver / one that i would like to see:

A single camera angle, focused on the pinned butterfly, moving his legs and fluttering a bit.
Just my strange imagination shining through.

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