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My old animation tests from 2023!

I did these for fun, as I wanted to make my own animated series with this character, but these loops was the best I could animate at the time. (I got inspired in the 2001 pilot "A Kitty Bobo Show" for the style in the 2!)


The program I used for these is Adobe Animate 2022.

Unfortunally I don't have the original files of these, as these were made on my highschool laptop and I didn't get to do a backup of them to my personal pc.

The character in the animations is Mickal, my original character for a project I have in mind.

sketch-1724977562813_1.png

I have so many stuff I've made in the past, but never shared them with the world because I didn't really have an online presence, so I'll now try to find some old relics to post them here! (This way they're also archived too and never lost to time...)


"Shaving Mirror" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/


#2d #2danimation #animation #animationtest #animationtests #excalinine #mickal #oc #ocanimation #2023



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