Arlene Campbell and Edward Yamamoto have just met at a boring work party. It's your job to entertain them.
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c217/mr_mcmooo/Not%20for%20the%20faint%20of%20heart/AnimationCompetition1.png)
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c217/mr_mcmooo/Not%20for%20the%20faint%20of%20heart/AnimationCompetition1.png)
Show them talking, drinking, flirting, dancing. Anything two professionals might do at a semi-formal social function. Or if that's just too boring, see if you can help them find a creative (or destructive) way to liven things up a bit. The sky's the limit.
But here are the other limits:
Official Rules:
-A sprite is supplied, with a theme.
-Participants must use the given sprite for their animation.
-The starter of each competition will decide on the winner.
-The winner, who will decide on the next competition's theme, must also supply a sprite.
My additional rules:
-You must use both of the supplied sprites, but you can reposition them as you see fit.
-You are free to resize the canvas.
-Both sprites must be at least minimally animated (That is, if one sprite is responsible for most of the action, at least make the other blink or laugh or something.)
-You may introduce additional sprites, be they props or other co-workers as you see fit.
i will submit a entry, i done the animation on graphic gale but i cant turn it into gif, so i'm downloading a gif creator to export ALL the frames (it have SOME). Expect for a BLOODY PARTY!!!!!!
just get the sharware version of grapics gale and compile it into a .gif
(http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8015/animationza0.gif) (http://imageshack.us)
BLOOOOOOOOOODY PARTY!
;D
srry for the double post, but there is a trophie for it ?
Competitions aren't about trophies.
but i like them, i like rewards, i like to win, i like to lose too sometimes when its fun. I do it for fun, but if i had a trophie i would be glad :D
rewards estimulate people, i bet if he putted some trophies on the game, he would get more entries...
I doubt that.
I haven't done an animation for a loooooooooong time... hope you all like it:
(http://cartoonadventuregames.com/media/stuff/zap.gif)
"It's your job to entertain them. Show them talking, drinking, flirting, dancing. Anything two professionals might do at a semi-formal social function."
I don't remember the last semi-formal social function I went to where professionals exploded and vaporised each other ;D
Anyway, I'm not submitting an entry, so I'll just keep quiet.
Quote from: paolo on Thu 29/01/2009 13:15:10
"It's your job to entertain them. Show them talking, drinking, flirting, dancing. Anything two professionals might do at a semi-formal social function."
I don't remember the last semi-formal social function I went to where professionals exploded and vaporised each other ;D
Sorry, I suppose I should have explained... The man was trying to impress the lady with his electrifying personality. Needless to say, the guy doesn't have very much control. :o
Quote from: rharpe on Thu 29/01/2009 14:21:44
Quote from: paolo on Thu 29/01/2009 13:15:10
"It's your job to entertain them. Show them talking, drinking, flirting, dancing. Anything two professionals might do at a semi-formal social function."
I don't remember the last semi-formal social function I went to where professionals exploded and vaporised each other ;D
Sorry, I suppose I should have explained... The man was trying to impress the lady with his electrifying personality. Needless to say, the guy doesn't have very much control. :o
I thought he was Darth Sidious..
in my he got nervous... and then he lose his mind ;D
That day, Arlene Campbell and Edward Yamamoto learned a very important lesson about Equivalent Exchange. Mankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. And to bring life to a party, someone must die.
Ah. Three guesses where that came from. Heh.
On to the evaluations:
jakerpot -
Pros: The animation nominally depicts smalltalk/flirting, which fits the theme. Some of the blood spurts flowed well.
Cons: The sprites remain basically static. The animation could be smoother and tidier.
rharpe -
Pros: The animation is smooth and aesthetically pleasing. Both characters are thoroughly animated.
Cons: The animation does not depict typical Work Party behavior or tie atypical behavior into the theme in a visibly coherent way.
Conclusion:
Gold medal - rharpe
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c217/mr_mcmooo/Not%20for%20the%20faint%20of%20heart/TrophyGold.gif)
Silver medal - jakerpot
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c217/mr_mcmooo/Not%20for%20the%20faint%20of%20heart/TrophySilver.gif)
Congratulations, both.
jakerpot, you got a trophy now. Accept it with pride.
Quote from: Lyaer on Sat 31/01/2009 01:00:57
rharpe -
Pros: The animation is smooth and aesthetically pleasing. Both characters are thoroughly animated.
Cons: The animation does not depict typical Work Party behavior or tie atypical behavior into the theme in a visibly coherent way.
I suppose I could have come up with something less violent... ;) Glad you liked it. Thanks for the gold trophy!