| Anonycat #426605 10 months ago |
Damn Trixie's wagon, how does it works. (I must have used like a dozen of different layers here)
So yeah, first version of Trixie's wagon, stage mode. I wonder if there's a way to make Trixie climb on this to trigger an interaction. (Spriting ponies from behind, so they could stop and watch Trixie's performance would be interesting too, but I don't know if it's possible or not) |
| Anonymous #426713 10 months ago |
I just find it funny seeing how big the stage is then, later on, seeing how small the wagon is where it looks like it's only big enough for one, maybe two, ponies. |
| Xuncu #426997 10 months ago |
What I would do is watch the animation of it opening over and over, screencap as many keyframes I think they are, and flip through them backwards to see where all the props are at all times, from when it's closed to open.
Of course, it's totally forgivable to just have them slide out, physics be damned, especially if that's what they resorted to. |
| Xuncu #427023 10 months ago |
*watches it*
Ok; Wall comes down, and pops open again like a triptych to make the floor Curtain was right up against the wall, so the Origional interior volume is behind the curtain, and the roof overlaps The side wall and door pop open from the back and the hinge is on the front (basically, we, nor anyone in the audience, would ever see the inside volume of her wagon) I'd assume the popup decor is right behind the curtain, giving Trixie maximum space behind the curtain for her stuff |
| WhiteSocks #428412 10 months ago |
I am so looking forward to your works in Desktop Ponies, Anonycat. I have faith you'll make 'em pop. |