Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-26810678-20180820212216/@comment-31322722-20180828013626

Popstar792 wrote: And just so you know...

1. Okay, and after all, you made mistakes too as a beginner, right? You're still learning, like every animator would. So allow all the others to make mistakes. Now you just seem like you're forcing everyone to go your way. You already told them voice overs are good, you don't need to keep pushing it. Gawain already made his choice, so just stop. I will keep on going back and forth with you until you do.

2. Good for you. I know if Gawain continues his animating and does a lot of practice doing it, and stays motivated, even if his first set of series won't be the best series to everyone, its still worth a shot. You'll be messy at first, but as you continue, you'll just grow and get better every time. Oh my--

Did you not read anything I wrote???

I cannot believe I actually have to say this.

'''I said that storytelling using music is FINE. People in the 1930s used that method, and I can understand why you wouldn't want to voice act. I felt the same way at some point. I'VE SAID THAT ALREADY.'''

'''HOWEVER, I said, the music chosen for this show doesn't seem to be music that is well-suited for storytelling!! It's just background music! Therefore, the audio will probably sound empty, unless you ADD SOMETHING TO IT.'''

'''FURTHERMORE. Speech bubbles are fine, but they wouldn't be as much of a RISK if we were animating this show the way animation should be used; WITH DEPTH AND A LOT OF MOVEMENT. NOT the way it looks in the GAME.'''

I'm NOT pushing anything, just giving advice as to how a show should be run on YouTube.

'''Of COURSE, there are going to be MISTAKES. Name an animated film where there aren't any mistakes. EXACTLY. I'm well aware that people aren't perfect. No matter what you believe, I'm not a "perfectionist". But SERIOUSLY, if someone is actively trying to help you AVOID MAKING POTENTIALLY FATAL MISTAKES, you should PROBABLY LISTEN TO THEM.'''

God....