Kai Lucifer
A traveller on the winds of time
It's been a while, art forum.
There's an application for the DSi that's free to download from the shopping channel called Flipnote Studio. It lets you create flipbook-style animations, like the little books that you can open and flick the pages to make the drawings move. I personally use this program to show drawing processes, mostly of Pokemon, but occasionally I draw other stuff, too. You only get a choice of two out of three colours, but using different brushes it's easy to make different shades. Here are some examples of my Flipnotes:
Rayquaza: The first of a new generation and style of flipnotes, done as part of ArtMo. Tricky to get the yellow (White) lines on this one sharp.
Flandre Scarlet: I wanted to draw this after discovering U.N.Owen was her.
Poliwrath: Quite simple, just three different shades used here.
Magmar: I really enjoyed drawing this one. It uses four shades of red, and four shades of black. Probably my most complex since one I did of Mewtwo.
Mewtwo #3: Done for a friend, Weavile, who's getting people to draw their favourite Pokemon on a Flipnote of his. It's tricky, using red and blue, rather than black.
Suicune Gijinka: Done for a different friend, Sarah, who was rather upset at the time. Someone told her she couldn't draw, but she's only 12 and she's getting better.
Weavile Gijinka: Done for Weavile, as I'd done Flipnotes of other friends of mine but not him. He does some really good Flipnote drawings too.
Currently, some of the Flipnotes here have links to the animation process. If anyone else has Flipnote Studio, my command search is (R, B, Right, B, B, Y, X, X). For those of you that don't, you don't need to worry about it. :D
There's an application for the DSi that's free to download from the shopping channel called Flipnote Studio. It lets you create flipbook-style animations, like the little books that you can open and flick the pages to make the drawings move. I personally use this program to show drawing processes, mostly of Pokemon, but occasionally I draw other stuff, too. You only get a choice of two out of three colours, but using different brushes it's easy to make different shades. Here are some examples of my Flipnotes:
Rayquaza: The first of a new generation and style of flipnotes, done as part of ArtMo. Tricky to get the yellow (White) lines on this one sharp.
Flandre Scarlet: I wanted to draw this after discovering U.N.Owen was her.
Poliwrath: Quite simple, just three different shades used here.
Magmar: I really enjoyed drawing this one. It uses four shades of red, and four shades of black. Probably my most complex since one I did of Mewtwo.
Mewtwo #3: Done for a friend, Weavile, who's getting people to draw their favourite Pokemon on a Flipnote of his. It's tricky, using red and blue, rather than black.
Suicune Gijinka: Done for a different friend, Sarah, who was rather upset at the time. Someone told her she couldn't draw, but she's only 12 and she's getting better.
Weavile Gijinka: Done for Weavile, as I'd done Flipnotes of other friends of mine but not him. He does some really good Flipnote drawings too.
Currently, some of the Flipnotes here have links to the animation process. If anyone else has Flipnote Studio, my command search is (R, B, Right, B, B, Y, X, X). For those of you that don't, you don't need to worry about it. :D
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