This sucker will take a bit to download, so you'd best go to the kitchen and make some coffee first.
No, I'm not planning to full render this story like I tried with the last animated storyboard. I made this one about two years ago. It's about the first day Link meets Saria. I hope you can make sense of my crazy squiggles, especially the brown stick figure that's supposed to be a skull kid. No words, just music, borrowed from Koji Kondo's orchestration of the OoT soundtrack. Enjoy!
(Gonna needs some time to start working on my next project now that I'm back from Panama. Promise I'll have better stuff soon)
Edit: When I played it, unfortunately the sound doesn't play exactly the way I had it when it plays of my hard drive. But it's ok. it just ends a little to quickly. oopsie!
That. Is. Incredible. !
The storyline is wonderful, and you thought it out well. I espeically love how you put the right music in certain situations -- speaking of which, did you buy the cd or is there a place I could download those songs? I have Kokiri Forest and Gerudo Valley from the flash... no others.
I really look forward to seeing the finished product!
That was wonderful!! ^____^
A lovely story, well played out - it's a pity you're not going to take it all the way, because I'd love to see it more developed.
Nevertheless, it was very enjoyable in scribbly storyboard form. And both the visuals and the music played my heartstrings and invoked some severe nostalgia for the games.
aww dat was the sweetest, and the part where link squished da berries was funni, i also very much luved ur wolfos *if dats how u spell it* keep up da good work k?
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The storyline is wonderful, and you thought it out well. I espeically love how you put the right music in certain situations -- speaking of which, did you buy the cd or is there a place I could download those songs? I have Kokiri Forest and Gerudo Valley from the flash... no others.
I really look forward to seeing the finished product!
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A lovely story, well played out - it's a pity you're not going to take it all the way, because I'd love to see it more developed.
Nevertheless, it was very enjoyable in scribbly storyboard form. And both the visuals and the music played my heartstrings and invoked some severe nostalgia for the games.
I really need to make a decent flash movie now....*since I've got Flash MX 7 o^0^o*
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but but but ... no itz not fair..... this is .. I need to
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~Kelume/Rianoguard! ^_^
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