I've made a pretty substantial post over at Questionable Films regarding my thoughts on Steve 3 and revealing some of the pretty big changes I'll be making to the series in Steve 4, so go check it out!
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Age 37, Male
Edit Assistant, BBC
Southampton Uni
Bristol, England
Joined on 5/3/05
Posted by Neo-Egyptian - October 29th, 2008
I've made a pretty substantial post over at Questionable Films regarding my thoughts on Steve 3 and revealing some of the pretty big changes I'll be making to the series in Steve 4, so go check it out!
JtkBasketball
Hey I love the way you are going about creating The Adventures of Steve 4. I think it is a great way to go at it, and I am sure that it will be great. Also I wathced the Amazing Ahmed series the other day and thought it was also very funny. Finally I had one question to ask and that is what you create your flash animation with? Today I looked online for a good one to work with, but they were all just to simple.
Neo-Egyptian (Updated )
Thanks, I'm really glad you like the Ahmed series and I hope Steve 4 lives up to your expectations!
Anyway, I animate in Flash 8 Pro and use a Wacom Intuous 3 graphics tablet, the big A4 one. I can't even begin to explain how much I love using a tablet to animate as everything prior to Steve 3 was drawn with a mouse. There's nothing exactly wrong with drawing with a mouse, especially as highly talented artists such as Luis refuse to use a tablet, but it doesn't feel natural and it can be extremely frustrating. With that said, Steve 1 and 2 did great and look like balls, so if you want to animate but only have a mouse don't let that hold you back!