Author Topic: I am a flash animator...  (Read 2795 times)

Do not make flash if you do not know how to make non repetitive boring bland dumb music from a cheap ass program that only noobs use.
A lot of professionals use Garage Band.

That may be true, but the other case usually is people abusing copy paste features and just repeating things over and over and then just throw a new instrument on top of the already repeating things, with little or no real change. Programs like these allow too many shortcuts, which people abuse and do not fully understand why those shortcuts are really there. This is why, and I admit that was probably a little too harsh so I appologize.

But yes, I was wrong, and I take responsibility for my actions. The program can be good, so I am sorry.
« Last Edit: August 14, 2009, 11:16:15 AM by Trash Man »

I like brutally honest trash man.

I made my avatar in flash today.

Its good stuff, Better than the stuff that the Animation Class I was in last school year produced.

A lot of professionals use Garage Band.

When people use Garage Band, they usually throw stuff together using default loops and although there are stuffloads of them available it's really quite obvious.

I have the full version of flash... and i honestly do suck, but i started flash a little bit ago and im not the almighty god of animations. YET  :cookieMonster:

And the reason why my cartoons dont have voices is because either audacity is forgeted up or i need a mic that can record on it. And for some reason i haven't gone to the store yet because im only 13.

Um, I could go to stores when I was 13.

When people use Garage Band, they usually throw stuff together using default loops and although there are stuffloads of them available it's really quite obvious.

I agree, and the sad news is, even the better more powerful programs like FL Studio have these shortcuts, and people abuse them vigorously. It saddens me when I hear overly bland music, which is the result of using too many shortcuts and not being very creative or expressive.

It's the user's fault for using these shortcuts to make stuffty stuff, not the program's. Good artists use them to make their work easier.