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Chrome's train crunching

Truffle and May walking downtown

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i tried krita for the first time to mess around with the animation tools and ended up making this. it took quite a while and is pretty messy because i was trying to learn the ropes of that program, setup my brushes, etc., and this was the first thing i made with it >.>

oh, and it loops!

where are all those train cars coming from? i dunno, maybe there's a Lionel on the other side of the wall adding new trains constantly or something.

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female 1,097,655, rabbit 140,240, macro 22,952, animated 19,860, doodle 17,324, crushing 1,567, chrome 271
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Type: Video - Animation/3D/CGI
Published: 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Rating: General

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Reimutoadin
3 weeks, 5 days ago
It's quite smooth honestly! There's definitely some messiness to it from the learning process, but I really like how you have the feeling unique to a model being crunched where there's this bit of delay as the pressure builds before it pops. Chrome certainly seems to be enjoying it too! The bit of looping to it is fun too, even if it's slightly jank. Nice work on Chrome's legs and paws too! I like them a lot.
EldritchLatex
3 weeks, 5 days ago
Hope to see some revell stompies <3 these all look great
demonbunny55
3 weeks, 5 days ago
holy FUCK dude this is insanely good
Zadrin
3 weeks, 4 days ago
this is so cool!
MasterofRa
3 weeks, 4 days ago
For being your first time in the program, this is incredibly good! And it loops, like you said, so it seems like an infinite train dispensing tunnel, haha!

This is some really impressive work. Chrome dragging the train out, crushing it in one press, and the wreckage dropping off behind. All of this has some wonderful detail. Great job, Alloy!
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