wwani by Jakkal

wwani by

Date: 5/14/2004 Favorites: 55 Comments: 14

Wolf

I was inspired by Van Helsing. I love animating. This is still a work in progress. I plan to color it and clean it up a lot before it's done. But I Thought you guys would enjoy getting a sneak peek.

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Liyoht

If only they had hired someone of your talent for that movie...

Lithium

This one definately deserves a comment. It's simply amazing. Must've been hell to do all those frames. Great work.

Mechie

The CGI in that movie is certainly more than enough to get one motivated. Hell... I don't even draw and I was tempted to start somethin! People should try animated transitions like this more often.

thistle

Awesome, just awesome!!!

Kanada

Impressive. great work there. (and I LOVED Van Helsing, including the skin ripping were's. they were fun ^^)

Fenriswolf

Amazing. This is definitely an inspiration. You should do more of these.

Nulltorque

This is great. I definately am looking forward to seeing the final completed work. Animations look so simple when you see them since they cycle so quickly, but the work they actualy take is quite impressive. *awaits the final product with happy anticipation*

Corbs

I've always loved these kind of animations but they come few and far between. This one is just incredibly detailed and definitely the best I've ever seen. That little turn of the head near the end is very nice.

WolvenOne

Nice!

Luciusappaloosius

(to coin a phrase): Hot Puppies! 7@=e

Arania

*sits and stares at the animation cycling a few times with a grin* this is GREAT, Jakkal! I love your work and your attention to detail and right-on anatomy ^__^. Lemme know if you ever want to do an art trade :3

W0lfB0y

*grins* Two words: Bad Ass!

P.S. Keep it up, you have some great stuff to look at.

SK-roo

Top job. and the face is so comfortably wolfie in the end as well. Thankyou. OH, what program did you use to develope this? it's great.

Jakkal

Lots of people have asked me what I used so I figure I should just answer it here. I drew the frames individually, put them in PS, and animated them in Adobe Image Ready. I don't really know how to do anything fancy with animations.