Oh boy. What a year this has been so far. I mean, I started out putting Luigi in the sky in Photoshop, and now I'm making videos?! Anyway, we've been using three main applications, Adobe's very own Premiere, Animate, and After Effects. Now personally, After Effects is my favorite, as it's less buggy than Animate, more spread out and having more tools than Premiere, and all around easier to navigate than the other two. I like Premiere, however, for it's simplicity, yet its pull to modern effects. It is able to create a semi-easily navigable application for all your editing needs. But nothing, NOTHING, will EVER make me want to use ANIMATE again. This is one of the worst experiences I've had with this class. Adobe Animate is like the one sock you have left that you don't have a match for so you wear two matching dirty socks. It should be burnt, buried, and burnt again until this stain on the Earth crawls back into whatever hole it came out of and ceases to exist. Here are some reasons why it's bad:
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Thanks for reading, and park your car at the top of the slope on your driveway when it rains!
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Idle Animations are the animations used when the player is not moving or doing any action, right? Right. So, my favorite one would probably be... get ready, it's a lot of words... "Nintendo's Pokemon Poke Park Pikachu's Adventure." This game was my Life Line when I was young. I would take a Saturday and play through the whole game, disappointed when it ended because of how much I loved the adventure. In this game, you play as, you guessed it, Pikachu. The yellow money goblin himself is back at it to take your greens with this Wii game. In it, Pikachu wakes up in the Poke Park, the magical Park for Pokemon. (Creative name, huh?) The world hangs in the balance of Pikachu and his crew that also has appeared in the strange Park. Anyway, they have to traverse through mysterious zones to find out how to get to Mew, the seemingly god of the entire Realm, to fix everything. When the Wii remote is left in any location in the game, Pikachu will be left to look into the void, sometimes moving a little bit. After a while, however, Pikachu sits down, lays down, and then falls asleep. As a kid, this was adorable. Personally, now I find that Raichu is clearly the superior Pokemon. I mean, Raichu's better in every way! He's chubby, he has yellow on orange instead of red on yellow, and is just all around a better developed character. Here's a picture of sleeping Pikachu. “#Pokepark | Explore Pokepark on DeviantArt.” DeviantArt, www.deviantart.com/tag/pokepark?offset=300.
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