*violence warning* - Yes, you can do PMV. In fact, please do PMV. I'm not gonna force you to animate those funky dragons with their funky designs. But try and make each shot as detailed and unique as you can! Play around with perspective, shading, lighting, etc. I'd like for this to be smooth and atmospheric. - At least try to include some motion, though. Maybe have the shots slide across the screen a bit, or zoom in/out slowly, or shake a bit at the more intense scenes, or things like that. If your art style isn't too complex, you can try some tweening. - I feel like this goes without saying, but do your best to follow the refs and the script, as closely as you can. Read and look them over multiple times, please and thank you. - You have ONE MONTH to complete your part after taking it. I will remind you when you have one week left. Don't be afraid to drop out or ask for an extension. - Please, please, please send me some artwork examples of dragons when you ask for a part. Unless you were invited. Then you're cool. That's cool. Cool. - You can take as many parts as you'd like - just no more than two next to each other. - The codeword is your favorite character out of everyone in Darkstalker: Legends. Use their name in a sentence or something. - oh, right. You have to have read Darkstalker: Legends, or at least know everything that happens in the first part. That's a requirement. You can look it up if you really want to participate. - I'd prefer if you didn't have any backdrops, and instead used a sprite for your background. If you must have a backdrop, however, please do not animate in it. - On a related note, there is no limit to sprites. But please try your best to have three or less. - Make it clear who the characters are!! They each have their own unique designs, so be sure to incorporate that into your artwork! Also, try to make it obvious what's happening, too. Try to make your part(s) expressive and satisfying to the eye. - Don't use a ton of broadcasts!! If you need to use broadcasts, though, don't name them with numbers - use random words or something. Thumbnails: @Fablemaker ((DONE)) https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/382594362 ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) ((DONE)) Intro - ((DONE)) Part 1 - ((DONE)) Part 2 - ((DONE)) Part 3 - ((DONE)) Part 4 - & ((DONE)) Part 5 - ((DONE)) Part 6 - and ((DONE)) Part 7 - ((WIP)) (Overdue, but... getting done..?) Part 8 - ((DONE)) Part 9 - ((DONE)) Part 10 - and (Overdue..?) Part 11 - and ((DONE)) Part 12 - (Also overdue, whoop) Part 13 - (OverMcDue again, but it’s.. also getting done I think ?) Part 14 - ((DONE)) Part 15 - ((DONE)) Part 16 - ((DONE)) Part 17 - ((DONE)) Part 18 - ((DONE)) Part 19 - ((DONE)) Part 20 - ((DONE)) Part 21 - and ((DONE)) Part 22 - ((DONE)) Outro - ((WIP)) (Due once all of the parts are completed ;v;) Backups: (??) (13) (any) (7) (any)
The lineart was made by @fallingstars5, and tweaked a bit by @ElenaSera, who also created and colored in the designs and drew this here thumbnail! So, massive thanks to them!! The song obviously isn't mine, either. It's called While My Guitar Gently Weeps. It was written by the Beatles, but this is a cover by Regina Spektor. You might recognize it from that movie, Kubo and the Two Strings, which came out several years ago. WoF, the characters, and the storyline all belong to Tui Sutherland. yEe