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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Up to 9,000 views!

For this Watchcat Wednesday, I am pleased to announce that we have reached 9,000 all time views on this blog. We are definitely coming to the end of production on Watchcat episode 2 with only 3 scenes to finish and a few scenes to tweak.


I want to thank everyone who clicked on the ads to help send a donation to our local animal shelter. Please continue this everytime you read a new Watchcat files post and I'll let you know when we reach over $100; right now $23.96 has been raised so far.

The only thing I can show is this reference footage of me acting out a scene to show in my animation class. Animators need to be able to act or imitate a character they are animating with a pencil or a computer. Please enjoy my brilliant acting performance, ha right.




Watchcat has been the longest personal project I have ever worked on and have stayed with to completion. I am really close to finishing and thanks to all 9,000 and more people for viewing this blog over the last few years. I am hoping to finish this up and show you the final results on the next posting.

Thanks,
Jim

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Watchcat Donation plan

I have mentioned in past posts, if you like this blog, you can click on the ads to help support what you see. I setup an Adsense account about a year ago and to date I have only collected about $19 bucks in ad clicks. Google will only pay out when the amount goes over $100.00. At the rate of ad clicks I'm getting so far, I might not see that Google check until a few years or more from now.

To speed up this process, I am willing to donate the Google money I receive to a local animal shelter when everyone clicks on the ads from now on! I've volunteered at our local animal shelter in the past and we even fostered kittens for a bit. I've even thought about making a Watchcat Public Service Announcement to help them promote any upcoming special events.

Sound like a good plan to you? If so, let me know what you think about it? And start clicking on those ads to help out dogs or cats.


And speaking of Watchcat, I'm still working on it...  

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Borrow from the Best


During the production of Watchcat Episode 2, we wanted to show how the bad guys get taken out by Watchcat. Originally, Watchcat was revealed as a monster/demon cat after he attacks the Big Thug, but after studying the animatic a few more times, we came up with a better solution.

The following sequence was taken from a famous Bruce Lee scene from "Chinese Connection". In fact, here is the live action scene that we used as a reference in our big ending fight scene.


When our big thug watches the little guy getting scratched by Watchcat, he looks scared. Next, we see a close shot of our cartoon Watchcat, licking the blood off his paws as he  stares back at the big thug. The cat then spits to the side and continues to stare at his opponent. We cut back to the big thug becoming angry and then he runs at the cat. 

Watchcat quickly recoils and leaps into the air. Both characters coming towards each other as the cat goes up into a flying kick pose. The kick hits the big thug, sending him crashing into the background. The cat yowls in victory. 



We went through a lot of variations on this sequence and we wanted the cat to leap up in slow motion. In animation, slow motion means more drawings, which means more time spent on this scene.

These are a few of the scenes I am currently finishing up. I would love to get your feedback on this. Please send me your thoughts in the comment section below. Several kind readers have been clicking on the ads and maybe one day we will see a check from Google. But for now, its timing to get back to the cat.