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Post by Paws on Jan 7, 2013 15:47:36 GMT -5
Please don't archive my art thread or my vent thread/disappearance notice thread, please. I'd also rather you not archive my characters' bios, if you could do that.
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Post by Paws on Jan 6, 2013 21:00:37 GMT -5
A trial period with this style would be great for you, Bab. I really think your art looks nice in the colored lines style, and if you'd like to try it out more, you should definitely go ahead and do so.
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Post by Paws on Jan 6, 2013 19:11:23 GMT -5
I'm seeing definite improvement in the way you draw Dalmatians; nice job, Spott!
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Post by Paws on Jan 5, 2013 14:14:58 GMT -5
I personally like the second one better. I think it suits your drawing style better, and in addition, the coloring looks great; it reminds me of an illustration from a children's book.
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Post by Paws on Dec 30, 2012 13:54:40 GMT -5
Not overly spoken, but there are parts when he does speak through a few of his sung lines, though it doesn't happen often. I'd say about 95% of the movie is sung through with the occasional spoken lines sprinkled in. They're very good about what's spoken and what's not, though.
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Post by Paws on Dec 29, 2012 20:31:05 GMT -5
It's amazing, Chels. I think you're going to really enjoy it.
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Post by Paws on Dec 29, 2012 15:58:20 GMT -5
You're absolutely correct, Bab! There are a handful of other cameoes sprinkled throughout the film of original actors and actresses, such as the original Eponine in the West End production playing a prostitute at one point, and the orignal Grantaire in West End playing the Army General of the National Guard, among others.
That's not such a long wait! It'll be worth it in the end.
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Post by Paws on Dec 27, 2012 23:43:03 GMT -5
I got back from seeing it with my school's Thespian society about two hours ago.
I don't typically cry at movies (though the same can't be said for Wreck-It Ralph), but I was a writhing pile of squeals and emotion during this whole thing. Holy sh*t, it was painfully good. My emotions are all thrown out of whack and I don't know whether to appreciate it or scream at it for making me feel as much as I did.
Russell Crowe sounded like he had a mouth full of cotton balls every time he sang, though. But anyway.
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Post by Paws on Dec 26, 2012 18:37:59 GMT -5
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!
My God, Kit! THAT was too adorable! Thank you so, SO much for that! I love it so much. You captured their personalities to perfection and the whole sappiness just makes it cuter! You did an awesome job writing this. Thank you!! *hugs*
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Post by Paws on Dec 25, 2012 10:56:47 GMT -5
Merry Christmas everyone!! I'm still home for a while until I have to go to my grandparents' house, so here's what I've got! ;D My secret Santa was Shawn! Since he didn't really request anything in particular, I decided to illustrate his four "main" Dalmatians. So, here we have Shane (blue bandanna), Balance (blue collar), Shawn (red collar) and Blake (green collar). Enjoy, and Merry Christmas!
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Post by Paws on Nov 25, 2012 13:32:57 GMT -5
Since I can't delete mine I shall be revising all of these sometime soon. The one up there is extremely outdated, though not a lot has changed about her. xP
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Post by Paws on Nov 24, 2012 18:07:01 GMT -5
Aww I love Stotch's new design X3 he's really cute! Jaslyn's, too. Great job on these Neems :3 they look awesome.
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Post by Paws on Nov 24, 2012 14:12:56 GMT -5
I just got back myself from seeing Rise Of The Guardians.
Honestly, it was alright. It seemed very over-hyped to me and that was really driving me away from it, but my friends invited me to go with them to see it. At a first glance, it really seems like The Avengers with fantasy characters (The Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, the Sandman and Jack Frost, each of which slide into some kind of Avenger role) and they fighting against "Pitch Black" (The Boogeyman) and really...The Avengers animated is exactly what it is. The basic gist of it, anyway.
I do encourage you to go see it because it does have quite a few intense moments and the animation is really pretty, even for Dreamworks's standards. It does pale in comparison to Wreck-It Ralph which I honestly enjoyed more than this, but it's still a pretty good film overall. Not great, but good.
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Post by Paws on Nov 20, 2012 17:05:43 GMT -5
I wish I could watch this, but the only two cinemas around here aren't showing it, haven't shown it and are not currently showing it, so I have to wait until a DVD release D: Also, Ralph was in Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed. You're out of the U.S.A., right? I think it's not coming out until February for you guys.
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Post by Paws on Nov 15, 2012 14:11:49 GMT -5
I highly enjoyed the toyline when I was younger (in fact I still have most of my toys to this day), and I had a few books of it as well. I don't really see this working out very well as a television series though, since they really never gave any of them names or set personalities.
But, who knows? Like Bab said, it could be better than the other TV series was.
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