Ello again!~
Wasn't expecting to make another update post so soon, but I just had to thank you all so much for the positive feedback on Cafe Rush~
The amount of gratitude I have is difficult to describe. The journey to getting the animation done on this one was a tough one, and all through out I was INCREDIBLY worried about how people would react to the finished results. So to see it be so positive brings me so much relief :D
The words I live by when it comes to animation is that when one cartoon is done, there is always another ready to begin.
Of course my current priority is Ms. Pac-Man, but once that one is done the next you'll be seeing of Tails from Planet Symma is got a couple shorts lined up that I am hoping to have out this year.
The first of them I can share is got a Pizza Tower parody with the cast I have been wanting to work on for a LONG while, voice recording on that one is nearly done so should be getting to animating it soon~
And of course, production on a 4th full length episode has begun as well~ Currently the full animatic is complete and the voice acting for it is nearly complete. The goal for that one is to have it out sometime next year~
Again, thank you all SO much for the support, it really has been super uplifting and helping with looking forward with hope : D
Mikeysota
I think we can all relate that whenever we put out anything in the public, whether be a presentation, a play, etc, we really have no idea how it's going to turn out because it's always a risk. It can be a total bomb, alright, or something positive. We never will know until it's finally out there. I think what makes an artist so great is despite the risk, any reaction that you get out of your work will be unexpected, and I think that's the best way to go about releasing any work. If you set expectations of your work, then you will always be disappointed when your expectations aren't meant. While I don't want you to be worried about releasing anything else in the future because you're a fantastic animator, you've shown you're humble after all these years of art and how real you are about your feelings when you put new creations out. Keep it up.