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moogle_workshop2012-01-30 11:33 pm
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Fluffyfluff, kupo!
Username:
arivess
Class: Thief!
Medium: CG
Categories: [clean lineart], [some shading], animation~! I'M SORRY TAKO YOU'RE GONNA NEED TO FIGURE OUT POINTS FOR ANIMATION NOW >.>;;;
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Description: For Yin's gift exchange ♥
Rating/warnings: ENOUGH CUTE TO KILL YOUR TEETH

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Class: Thief!
Medium: CG
Categories: [clean lineart], [some shading], animation~! I'M SORRY TAKO YOU'RE GONNA NEED TO FIGURE OUT POINTS FOR ANIMATION NOW >.>;;;
Background category: none
Description: For Yin's gift exchange ♥
Rating/warnings: ENOUGH CUTE TO KILL YOUR TEETH

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This one wasn't too complicated, to be honest. There are 12 frames in total. From the start, I drew the ears and wings on separate layers from the rest of the body, so on the drawing end, not too hard, since I mainly just moved and altered them. It was a little hard positioning them to look realistic, so it's a bit different from say making an animation from pre-made frames like screenshotting something moving.
So yeah, on the whole, beginner-medium. Not too hard, but not easy-easy either.