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    I have a friend that modifies sprites in his free time, and he and I are working on animations together now. This doesnt happen in any of the games, but its cool.

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    Nice animation the only bad about it is that you forgot to put trasparency in between his feet

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    Thanks for mentioning it, I hadnt noticed. Here we go.
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    What programs do you use to make these?

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    Originally posted by Raiun
    Thanks for mentioning it, I hadnt noticed. Here we go.
    u know megaman can switch hands really quick..watch him closely

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    suggestion, someone should update the first post with all the members and news
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    I agree with you Sniper

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    Here's a new one! (I'm not sure if it's any good or not...)
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    haha, thats quiet ammusing
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    That's certainly interesting. Your stick figures are messed up, man. Should make them bend their limbs a little more, might be able to accomplish a little more realistic effect. Then again, I can't see how that'll help me. It's too funny the way it is.

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    I do that sometimes, when the action requires it. Often times it's too hard (nay, I'm too lazy) to animate that. And besides, these aren't supposed to be realistic .
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    That's what I figured. I love 'em, man, keep 'em coming.

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    Hehe. Thanks .

    If anyone has any requests as to what I should do next just post it or PM me or something. (If no one says anything by... let's make it Tuesday [pacific time, USA] I'll come up with one on my own).
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    Ok I gots one, Make myself and mhmmm, Drageuth in an all out matrix battle doing as many creative litle things as we can that you feel like putting in and add some music (from the first matrix the lobby scene, that music rocks) if your up to it as well
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    I can't do music, but I can try to do everything else... Just don't expect bullet time . And don't expect to be able to recognise yourself either. I can only do sticks (other then when I put Cecil in LOD3) for right now. If I get really good at it later, I might be able to do something more advanced, but right now all that matters to me is getting a good final result with my current technique.

    (Oh, and I've only seen the Matrix parody from Conker's Bad Fur Day, not the real thing [oddly enough], but I'll try to do the best I can.)

    EDIT: And if anyone wants me to make another "episode" in a series I do (namely, Car Crash!, Line O' Death, When Stick Figures Attack, or any other idea you think is worth continuing) You can suggest those too.

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