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7 months ago

JUST SHARED MY FIRST EVER NARRATIVE ANIMATION!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPjJwgwQsRA

Did this for my final school project, got the max grade!

The animation is fully in portuguese , you have to watch it on YT for the english subtitles.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPjJwgwQsRA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPjJwgwQsRA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPjJwgwQsRA

This was made for my final highschool project ever (known as "PAP"), and got to score a straight 20, which is the max grade here (the grading system is 0/20).

I was given 9 months to deliver this project, development started somewhere in october but only got to work on the actual animation in february so I was already a bit late (I had many issues with the storyboard, I even made 2 separate versions of it).

The animation is fully in portuguese... Because portuguese is my main native language, therefore I had to make it in portuguese.

I did all the voices. Everything (besides the sound effects and the music, which they are credited at the end) was done by just me. (I didn't have a proper mic so I phoned all the voicelines in... That's why my voice kinda sucks lol)

I had many issues on the development of this project (my school chromebook got bluescreened 2 TIMES from this), so I couldn't finish the whole animation sadly, I only managed to do half of the story and left many scenes unfinished since I was rushing to finish this project (it was due 4th july).

captura_de_ecr_2025-07-13_192856.png

So yeah, it's unfinished and kinda bad, but I'm quite happy on how this turned out! I'll eventually finish this properly and re-release it. (Yes I will turn this into a series!)

If you're wondering, I used Adobe Animate 2022 to make this.


#timetomias #tomias #animation #2Danimation #pilot #jackalocked



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