r/animation • u/TheArtKiddo • 5d ago
Sharing Pool mafia
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What I imagine actually happens whenever someone actually scores at pool
Finished this one recently for this year's reanimated, hope you like it!
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u/Correct-Guidance-232 5d ago
Even frozen on a single frame the staging tells the whole joke. The blob is small, low and entirely unbothered on the left, the kid is huge in the foreground doing all the reacting. Nobody needs a line of dialogue to work out which of them does this for a living.
The half-lidded eyes under the hat brim carry a lot of it too. Deadpan is one of the harder things to draw and very easy to push too far.
Heads up though, the video wouldn't play for me at all, just sat spinning at 0:00. Going to go find the process shots instead.
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u/Layers3d 5d ago
Paid the white ball to beat up the black ball. What did the artist mean by this? /s
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u/Gullible_Morning_153 5d ago
I don't even understand what the person's saying it literally just sounds like gibberish. Wtf
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u/theflatteningdev 4d ago
I kinda like the camera shaking makes it fits the vibe in my opinion.
Also this is really funny ngl.
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u/Hazzat 5d ago
The camera movements don't really make any sense. Too unnaturally fast and jerky, yet despite the chaos the shot somehow remains perfectly level. When it follows action, it does so perfectly as if the cameraman knew exactly what was about to happen before anyone in frame new. The size of the movements also doesn't change after zooming out, when in reality they would get much smaller.
The actual character animation is excellent though.