In the time I've been away, my first video about Taxman was set to "Just for Kids" by YouTube. Where in the ending the subject gets his head decapitated.
I guess if there's no swear words, anything is kid-friendly. (Also, it's fixed now.)
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In the time I've been away, my first video about Taxman was set to "Just for Kids" by YouTube. Where in the ending the subject gets his head decapitated.
I guess if there's no swear words, anything is kid-friendly. (Also, it's fixed now.)
BiBi's old design was nice, but I felt it wasn't unique enough. -It didn't show off his personality. Also it would have been a total pain to animate(screw drawing head-phones over and over.) I had to revamp his outfit to be more optimized for animation. Inspiration came from various places, a major one being Betrayus from Pacman and The Ghostly Adventures. (Never watched much of it, but I always thought Betrayus's design would make a cool outfit.)
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Differences:
-Opened the jacket.
-Tore up the sleeves more.
-Tore up the bottom of his shirt
-The colors of his pants and jacket match
-Bibi's tail is green and dark-green instead of white.
-His tail is much bigger, so it is visible.
-His fingers are much more pointed to better match the art-style I'm looking to replicate.
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-I added crossing straps to "tie the coat together".
-I added ball ends on his coat-tips.
-The colors contrast the pants, and brings attention to the tips of Bibi's coat. -This helps show off Bibi's energy and movements with follow-thorugh animation. -They also remind me of a Court-Jester, which makes me think Bibi is a funny guy when you get to know him.
-I wrapped each leg in a belt.
-This lets the coat-ends be seen a lot easier as they contrast greatly when they are on top.
-It also serves a functional purpose, allowing Bibi to take off his pant legs to turn his pants into shorts. Original design: fav.me/dbiqno7
New Subject Revealed!
February 14th, Neros will shed some light on the shady Mysterious Mr. Enter!
-Who gets named after a key anyway?
Casting his light upon a dreary and withered man, Neros enlightens the shadiest of content reviewers, -The Mysterious Mr. Enter.
Next Episode 2nd Delay
The next Neros Q Review video will have to be delayed (again) until February 28th.While I cannot guarantee the episode will have a great review, I can promise that it'll be a memorable episode.
Again, I'm sorry for the delay, but I'd like to release a video that is ready, rather than rush an episode of Neros Q.
-I will try to release some new Dakimakura(Body Pillow) images of Zeros and Neros in the coming days to try and mediate the tension until the release of the video.
I'm going to be delaying the release of "Neros Q Reviews - Response to Mr Enter" for about 2 weeks.
I need some time to work on the pre-credits scene, and ensure the finished product meets my standards of quality.
My apologies to those of you who were looking forward to seeing it tomorrow.
This drawing I made shows off Zeros' attraction to animals, or I guess how animals are attracted to her. You can get a good look at her boots in this piece.
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When updating the effects for Neros Q Reviews, I created this unique animation to illustrate a "Sin Heal", where a subject's actions make up for a previous strike. I wanted to include a calm "Heart...
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When updating the effects for Neros Q Reviews, I created this unique animation to illustrate a "Sin Heal", where a subject's actions make up for a previous strike. I wanted to include a calm "Heart-Motif" to contrast the violent nature of the "Sin Strike".