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mightyrat! Showing a creature known as Twitch the Plague Rat, jumping and then toe-exhibiting, all while clutching a mysterious, presumably lethal beverage in such a way that suggests it may be tossed at somebody whose company is not desirable.
Gosh this was something new. The first icon I have done with this much movement in it, on a deceptively complex character design. But I like the whole, overall.
Mostly beside the point but please refrain from commenting to me about my detail on the eh liquid aspect of this, if you can. I can draw it in limited amounts but it is not one of my preferred topics!
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I need to make a new chart specifically for animated icons, I suspect. Maybe when I recover from this one!
mightyrat! Showing a creature known as Twitch the Plague Rat, jumping and then toe-exhibiting, all while clutching a mysterious, presumably lethal beverage in such a way that suggests it may be tossed at somebody whose company is not desirable.Gosh this was something new. The first icon I have done with this much movement in it, on a deceptively complex character design. But I like the whole, overall.
Mostly beside the point but please refrain from commenting to me about my detail on the eh liquid aspect of this, if you can. I can draw it in limited amounts but it is not one of my preferred topics!
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I need to make a new chart specifically for animated icons, I suspect. Maybe when I recover from this one!
Category All / All
Species Rat
Size 400 x 400px
File Size 293.6 kB
The rat seems pretty energetic really, being able to still maintain balance with that toe twitch reflex action near the end of the animation cycle. I also like the subtle touches; even if you do have twenty years of experience, I too envy your skills; that's pretty good imo.
This would have been impossible the way I formerly things, in multiple, single layered images! The primary software I used, aseprite, allows multilayered, multi-frame documents. The layers also become involved when one part of the body stops but another keeps moving. The background is the last thing I added in, and is a single instance of the corny dithered gradient beneath all the moving material.
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