Okay, trying to resubmit this since it wouldn't finish processing the first time... @_@ Here's hoping it works now.
Hey there! Thought I'd finally post my newest finished assignment from the Animation I class I'm taking. <XD For this one we were to choose from a list of old proverbs and animate something according to it. I chose the old Asian proverb "Do not use a hatchet to remove a fly from your friend's forehead". I kind of interpreted it as "Don't go overboard with trying to remove an annoyance, or else you'll end up destroying something you love. Get it, because the guy spends the entire time cleaning his house, and then... yeah. I'll just let you watch it. XD I would've animated it a little more, but I only had two days of class time to make this. @_@ So yeah... kinda rushed.
When that guy pulled out the flamethrower, I went But it is a nice reinterpretation of the proverb. That is extremely impressive to get all of that done and timed out in only 2 days And people say I pull off miracles but I must bow down to you on that!
The muffled speaking sounds kind of terrifying... Like, if they played this in a haunted hotel attraction, that in itself would be more horrifying than the monsters inside. Just saying, got a soundtrack for a fright flick.