Ugh, finally. Storyboards and script are done (have been for a month now), but I have yet to actually do backgrounds/animate anything, as sad as it is. What with having to film random shit and edit footage all the time, I haven't had much of a chance to start.
Okay, that was technically a lie since I've also been redesigning my website and going through the surprisingly arduous task of switching webhosts. And the Dark Knight collab, which everyone should check out and join. My part's doing good, by the way.
Chapter 4 features a lot more fbf than I've done previously; my drawing's a little better, so I figured it was fine to insert a fight scene. If I fail miserably, well, don't come down too hard on me ;P
Things that are changing in the next episode:
-Minimal shading
-More attention to backgrounds
-More 'acting'/movement
-Sorry, can't make lipsync any better >_> unless you want me to spend two years on the thing.
-More attention to sounds/music overpowering the voice acting
-Readdition of subtitles; option controls if I find a good tutorial!
-A few unimportant fixes that no one will notice. Probably.
All of these things are thanks to your comments! They pointed out all of the mistakes in Chapter 3, so I'm hoping to fix them in an effort to make myself better. Yeahhh.
By the way, Castle Crashers is the best game I've played in the last six months. Which isn't saying much, admittedly, but STILL. If you haven't played it yet, find a friend or something who has 1200 points lying around and force them to buy it.
Cericon
Castle Crasher is fun, but hard.
Bubbowrap
Really? I thought it was pretty easy; especially the boss fights. The hardest part for me was fighting my friends for the princess, lmfao.
But it's def. fun, that's for sure.