Yeah. Don't they? You can have some very fluid animation if you remember that Flash is an animation tool, and not to abuse the Flash shortcuts.Those new Mickey Mouse cartoons have wonderful Flash animation.
MLP also uses a great variety of expressions, most notably and fittingly for Pinkie Pie.Drtooth said:That's what I think most flash lacks. Diverse and exaggerated facial expressions. Even Mucha Lucha that had library expressions managed to make some very expressive, wacky, cartoony faces.
There are almost no Korean names listed on the IMDb page (usually a good sign of a traditionally-animated show, which often outsources the in-between work), so it most likely is done in Flash. Too bad High School USA doesn't look anywhere as good, though it's far from the worst thing done in Flash. There's some nice cigarette smoke effects, for one.Drtooth said:I don't know what the heck they animate Axe Cop in, but more stuff should look like that.
You know what would be cool? Considering how much your comics are a throwback to classic Saturday Morning fare is if you could find a studio willing to traditionally animate the cartoons for you, kind of like the approach Danny Antonucci took when he made ED, EDD N EDDY (though I think I heard he shut down his studio).I wanted to make my Rebusquest comic a flash animated series, but then I learned hiring a flash animation studio is pretty expensive.
That would be great. If I can only find the right studio who would give me a chance. Which is why I've been trying to find different ways to introduce RQ to different people either on fan sites and at conventions.You know what would be cool? Considering how much your comics are a throwback to classic Saturday Morning fare is if you could find a studio willing to traditionally animate the cartoons for you, kind of like the approach Danny Antonucci took when he made ED, EDD N EDDY (though I think I heard he shut down his studio).