Eh' Cumpari!...Animation
---I'VE BEEN WANTING TO ANIMATE TO THIS SONG FOR A WHILE, I MIGHT CLEAN IT UP BETTER AND PUT SOME INBTWEENS IN SO ITS NOT CHOPPY, BUT I LIKE THE WAY IT LOOKS SO LIMITED, SO ENJOY FOR NOW, JUST DOUBLE CLICK THE ON HIM TO PLAY...
16 Comments:
al this is really awesome. nice transitions from instrument to instrument. great timing.
-s.
AL! dont touch a thing!!
its BEAUTIFUL!!!
Tony D
Wow, incredible job, haha i was craking up. I LOOOOOOve the "coffe" post below, awesome designs!! ive been good, freelancing here and there, we should get togetehr man, catch up! let me know
ey, a Albert. Dis is a nice-e little animation dat-a you have here.
Nice work.
fantastic! this is so cute. i love the background too.
i'm doing stuff for superjail, just inbetweening! my film will be in the dustys this year, prolly happening around april! i'll def. keep you posted :-D
Brilliant!
A fumma a fumma a la trombona,
Papapapa a la trumbetta,
A zing a zing, u viulin,
a pling a pling, u mandulin,
tu tu tu tu u saxofon
u friscalette, tipiti tipiti tam!
super nice, big-Al! :)
i can totally tell that you're studyin' all the old masters of 1950's era animated commercials!...
Ahhhhh, sadly, we were born in the wrong era, Al ... Let's form a gang and take over! ;)
FAN-tastic! Really great little animation AL!
LOoking good to me.... Fun little Bit of ACTION YOU HAVE HERE.... REALLY SNAZZY little poses. I like the guys mustache..
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Keep up the good work, you'll see more stuff from me soon since i got my Cintiq, and a HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO THE PARDOS
nice dude!
i still have these mp3s i got frmo you guys on one of our italian fridays at ac haha!
good to see you adding some motion to these drawings, they've been asking for it!
[i just cleaned up that ratfink dude on my blog for ya too! by request no less!]
Great job
DONT Touch A Thing!!
I really enjoy your quick short animations
-rob
Ha ha.
Yes.
Brilliant.
Ha! This is such beautiful artwork! I love your stuff, especially the Sylvester and Tweety drawings!!
By the way, I found your site via Tony DiStephano's blog, someone I knew when I was taking animation courses with Brian Mitchell.
Oh, and yeah. Great animation!
Keep it coming!
just a hoot.
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