I've been to five weddings this year, Margo. Five. And not one of those brides has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on a matchmaker like I have.
ELSBETH (2024) ∙ S1E4: "Love Knocked Off"
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interesting images i found on google
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ok so the way i draw imo looks pretty reminiscent of wild grinders, and looking at these drawing guides, I wasn't super wrong but theres also a bunch of things id never do lmao. like my straight lines need curves the clothes need to be baggy always girl but ehem that being said, some of the wrong drawings look like they drew them using the line tool without sketching them first which can lead to some pretty strange things lol, especially the one of emo cries hands with like 4 fingers on one hand and the other being a cube like ive totally made that before by accident lmao and they thought i wouldnt see they used the god damn square tool on those perfectly rectangular fingers.
anyway sorry for the long ask but got any particularly poorly drawn/animated scenes?
In reference to this
My intention for the post was mostly to compare the art styles AND animation. It really was not faithful to Tracy's original style. (And I forgot to erase the 'wrong' red text from the screenshot). We all have our preferences in art styles, and obviously Tracy's style appeals to me the most.
Mostly because every 'good western-animated cartoon' is some hybrid of Pixar/Steven Universe/SVTFOE's smooth and rounded style. Blocky, straight lines is avoided in animation for a lot of good reasons. But if done correctly, it's unique and captivating (in my opinion). One of my ideal examples to use is Motorcity as reference to the the edgy animation style.
Other western animated series (I can remember form the top of my head) that use straight edgy lines and still look good include
Three Delivery
Randy Cunningham: Ninth Grade Ninja
Would include PSG as well, but it's not actually a western cartoon.
Anyways, Tracy Tubera's art style is my favorite type of edgy-lined illustration due to the lack of it in most cartoon animation.
There's nothing wrong about baggy and wrinkled clothes, or curved lines in art. However, the [unknown artist/animator] from my last post wasn't able to capture the dynamic energy of Tracy's non-animated illustration. Basically the illustration didn't translate accurately into the animation.
As for the poorly-animated scenes request, it's not really my place to do that because I don't make GIFs. And if you've watched Wild Grinders, then you're kinda aware that most of it is already poorly animated in Adobe Flash. My job here is to find the decent animations, not the poorly-animated parts.
I can still find poorly-drawn parts, but finding scenes is kinda easy.
But yeah the [unknown artist] really was the 'break or make' of the TV animation.
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