WHOOOO WE'RE SO BACK BABYYYY Found the original in my notifications because I noticed someone remixed it, and then we impulsively decided we both wanted to remake it (or, more accurately, reDO it entirely, this looks nothing like the original). So I cranked it out in a couple days. This collab is aimed at Ombra, but go right ahead and remix it yourself if you want! I don't mind (i love to see what you people make it's always entertaining)! I left some little notes inside that might be helpful :3 Will I produce more content on here soon? Who knows! Maybe I will, maybe I'll get distracted again and wait three months before I do anything again. Dunno. Anyway. Have a good day and be good people :3 ⪧--------------------------------- Art: @cheesydelight] Code: @mimfrank Characters: Axel, Song: New Soul - Yael Naim (EDM Remix) Time taken: About 4 days, but obviously that only adds up to a couple hours of cumulative work if you take out breaks and sleeping. Not sure how I cranked it out that fast. Guess that's what happens when I'm running on impulse and sugar and caffeine. original: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/432908360 ⪧--------------------------------- For anyone wondering how I got the timing like this, it's magic....KIDDING Jokes aside, I just have a lot of practice! I've been doing this since, what, the 6th grade? And now I'm set up to be taking AP computer science and am teaching myself proper animation. Most of what I'm doing is entirely self-taught so I'm confident all of you can get here too if you put your mind to it!!! (That, and I'm a perfectionist who sees timing that's 0.1 seconds off and get really annoyed so if it's not perfect I'm a little mad) My biggest tips are to first of all mess around on your own! Try doing your own code and fiddling until it works. If you can't make it work, look at some that you know does! Dig through it. Why does it work? What makes it do what it does? If you know what each block individually does you can start to see how they function as a unit to make a larger movement. And then if you use code from someone else that you know works, modify it! Make it do what YOU want it to! You'll start learning from experience. (also, please give credit to the person you took the code from if you do this ^^")