Jonny Quest Update for July!

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Jonny Quest Update for July!

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Getting close to the end. Bandit makes a return appearance!

http://www.rogerevans.tv/jq.html

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Looks really good. Wow, all that's left is the two group cockpit scenes, which are almost identical, right? Should make things a bit easier for the end. Looking forward to the finished film!

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etimh wrote:Looks really good. Wow, all that's left is the two group cockpit scenes, which are almost identical, right?
Pretty much. I mean, they are in the cartoon. I might do something a little different for each. Depends on my available time.
etimh wrote:Should make things a bit easier for the end. Looking forward to the finished film!
GASP! Did TIM just call a series of digital stills FILM?!!!!!!!!

Just kidding. Yeah, I'm looking forward to the end of this saga, as well. It's been fun but, as my grandmother would say, all the flavor's been chewed out of this piece of gum.

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Can't wait to see it all together, great work!
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MovieStuff wrote:GASP! Did TIM just call a series of digital stills FILM?!!!!!!!!
Hehe...good catch. I guess I do just subconsciously associate stop-motion with film. But it mostly would be digital these days, wouldn't it?

MovieStuff wrote:It's been fun but, as my grandmother would say, all the flavor's been chewed out of this piece of gum.
:D

Well, its a pretty intense project--but glad to know that I'm not the only one who starts to get a little burned out near the end of things!

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