Keyframing Has Wrapped Up
Wow! I managed to stay on schedule and finish all my keyframing.
For the record, this pilot is looking to be around 4 minutes long. It surprises me how short it is, but honestly it fits the story perfectly and makes it more doable for a 1-person-plus-commissioned-people team.
Oh yeah, this project is a pilot!
As more stuff gets done, the more I feel confident about dropping details! But I'm still holding the plot secret until further notice, but depending on how this goes I would like to fund and make more episodes. So please stay tuned if you are interested in supporting what this project will end up being!
Okay, so now it's time to move onto inbetweening. But before that, I kinda needed to go back into the video editor and watch the full project again to see how timing went. I realize I suck at timing, so I went back and fixed some of the keyframing. Took me a couple days worth of my free time, but I think I should be ready to jump into inbetweening shortly after this email goes out. I actually don't think inbetweening will take too long, because I'm going for an intentionally choppy animation style. So, I'm looking forward to starting cleans sometime this upcoming month too. This might be tricky for the scenes done in Blender though, because Grease Pencil has been a learning process for me and I really need to figure out the right setup to match the line work for the scenes done in Clip Studio Paint.
Pray for me this goes well!
NEVERMIND I did not have enough energy. I'M SORRY TO EVERYONE WHO ATTACKED ME, ENJOY THE FREE POINTS TO YOUR TEAMS 😢
— 💜 Marlene :) 💜 (@marlenesantos.com) July 30, 2026
Cuz I sacrificed Art Fight for this.