@flowrmosh we are here for you! 🎨 you are not a machine made to work, your art is how you want to live. A job doesn't need to be your sole purpose in life, you can choose both fun and work!
@flowrmosh I feel the same way about my own career in animation.
But you are strong, I love your work mosh, I know you can make great things. You make what you want to see in the world, not for any algorithm.
I wanna collab again, I want to make something cool with you! ❤️(If you'd like)
@shirma_draws Thank you for the breakdown! this is incredibly useful, art feels like a math's problem I can never quite solve even if the pieces are all there, so you are a massive help! Thanks! ❤️
@Misfortuneee These are phenomenal I can see all the movement, especially that jumping pose!❤️ what I wouldn't give to animate that one, YOU DID SO WELL! 🫂
@SeterMD Thank you seter. 🫂 I really appreciate your input, I feel a big pressure to do cool animated stuff, so any artwork, sketches or DnD comics only really exist on my hardrive and I feel bad about it lately.
I'm doing so much creative work but posting so little of it out of fear.
Since my account is pretty much just for league of legends animations nowadays, should I make a new account for posting other fan art or OC stuff or, should I stay here?
I don't want to post things that only I find interesting at risk of scaring anyone away.
@LumomoT Some people use hard disk copies of flash (CS6 or even Macromedia flash) before it went subscription based. If you are learning 3D I would stick to 3D software, try not to take everything on in one go and focus on what you are passionate about in the moment 👍
@LumomoT Software really boils down to "what are YOU most drawn to" I still use Flash for quick animation as there's nothing more comfortable for me, After effects gave me real learning curves, but if you stick to little bite size tutorials to make your pieces, it becomes less scary!
@LumomoT In terms of technical skills: learning to digitally paint in the style of whatever splash art you are trying to animate helps a tone, as you will be filling in Backgrounds and other parts that the viewer doesn't normally see!