I wanted to try something new as I did not have much motivation and time for my main project in Scratch. This is, indeed, my first time trying keyframing animation in general. Actually, I was planning to do this WAAAAY back in 2017, but I still had a spark and motivation in Scratch. Now that I'm less interested in Scratch animation, FOR NOW, I'M NOT QUITTING ASIDJA; I decided to use SFM for the first time. It's straightforward to understand yet complicated. How I even got to achieve this short shot is that I only used the graph editor, and I imagine them as Adobe Animate keyframes. In other news, I have numerous coursework now, so until I finish most of the long ones, the main project I have in progress is postponed, and I want to use SFM more because it takes lesser time than Scratch animations... well, once I get the gist on the fundamental controls. After the one main project, I'm probably taking a huge break from making Scratch projects. I want to focus more on 3D animation, despite the huge learning curve. There's more to improve. CREDITS - Google Images - HandBrake - Source Filmmaker - SEGA (Sonic) FUN FACT - Finding a solution to compress the video and converting it from avi to mp4 took longer than I thought. HandBrake exists, fortunately, and it's free!