It's just me or is anyone here thinks that those expressions frames from the movie (which become memes) are excessively exaggerated and ugly? I mean why Sony did that? Also, I can understand having fewer frames of animation in Spiderverse and in the recent Ninja Turtles movie, because they are characters that originate in comics. Puss In Boots: The Last Wish also had this style of animation with few frames, but I can still appreciate it, because when this movie came out, not many movies had few animated frames... But was it necessary to apply this low-frame style to this movie? I'm already predicting that this style of low-frame animation will become saturated at some point...

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Testing FNAF materials with Blender 5.0
(W.I.P) He's bad, he's cool, he's NO ONE'S fool
(W.I.P) He can see you now
#GJAsks What an awesome fanmade version of the game which, due to a critic by a person(which I don't even know how he found this creepy), inspired FNAF. I played so much lately that I even built all the Lumberbots
Redid my boi title screen animation and made his twitching frames
#GJAsks Clayfighter series. Even this 90s series wasn't that the best fighting game series (actually it's mid to mediocre), I like the games and I feel bad that Interplay doesn't let anyone to make a fangame, even they do nothing new to the franchise
And now, The cat lady herself....
(W.I.P) He wants to hug you
Finished the modelling part...











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