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deja-moo
✭Your friendly neighborhood passionate inspiration evangelist!✭ Ya'll can call me m.o.o. (or just moo)! ✫ Painter ✫ Graphic Designer ✫ Nerdy T-shirt Designer ✫ Writer ✫ Colorist ✫ Animation Connoisseur ✫

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Posted by deja-moo - March 24th, 2013


Because of my "can't upload anything because of my frying motherboard " problem...
This is apparently why I am on Newgrounds for the time being:

Motherfucking Reviews, MAAAAAAAAN!

This one being a pretty detailed one: http://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/zeurel/my-lit tle-ponwhy
Showing how to turn this into this
Outlines on those ponies are rough cuz I ain't gunna do everything for ya and spend 5-30mins masking if I'm just reviewing. HAHAno.

So as you can seeeeeee...
I make pretty damn good critiques and I'm always up to helping others out;
especially with promoting!
But in this post I am more of stating my love of making things look really nice for others and the importance of being helpful and of working together on a production.

I can understand that after those long hours worked and many nights left unslept, many creatives can get sloppy and "OMG I JUST WANNA BE DONE AND UPLOAD IT!" at the end and they end up missing out a tons of mistakes (namely spelling errors XD) or forget a lot of what really brings an art piece together.

I work with a lot of clean-up and post production things such as line clean-up, animation checking, color correction, effects, and many others (not just animation and art, mind you) and I want to use these skills to help YOU.

I understand wanting to solely make something on your own is important to an artist, but many tend to forget the power of a production. It improves the over-all quality and lessens production time and can be LOADS of FUN and a GREAT learning experience. You'll get your time to shine after you gain some friends and connections! They will appreciate your contributions and will be likely to help you in the future. So use those chances to work with others so you can help them and hey they may have something to teach you!
Then when you got a good idea, you already have some new knowledge, a good amount of experience, and let's face it, a li'l crew to back you up.

So if you're wanting some good critiques from me,
please, just ask and please help me out by finding my current reviews helpful.
Or if you want some revamps, I do them as long as you can give me a creditable testimonial or help me with my current projects or questions.
It would also be VERY helpful if you subscribed to my YouTube and liked/favorited my videos.
If you really want to get in contact with me follow me on Twitter.


Posted by deja-moo - February 12th, 2013


So I woke up one morning, a week or so after New Years, and I thought to myself...
"hrrrmm...m.o.o....maybe you should try this animating business stuffs...I mean you always liked teh cartoons...you are goods with the computers program and the drawins, sooooo....go make-a-dah cartoons!"

So I thought to my thought and told it
"I'm just going to try Flash cartoons, but first let's do some research."

I did the Google thing, found out that flash, ladies and gentlemen, is pretty much obsolete. Dead. Nada; zilch; NUTTIN!
SO I found and started tryin' this relatively new program
ToonBoom,
a Canadian company, focused out of Montreal,
and they have got some pretty prestigious customers, including Walt Disney Animation Studios and Warner Bros. and many others.

So...it may be a while before I come out with any full animations, but I'll at least try and dump something old/new illustrations and WIP's while I do my studies.