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Abby and Brellom's Bimbrells Brellomascot seem to have accidentally hypnotised each other with their bountiful breasts! Though with boobage like that, wouldn't you?

Bimbrells belongs to Brellom and is used with permission!

The Rant:

So admittedly, after last week's spectacular animation, I kinda needed to detox and lower the bar, partially because I haven't really planned out my next Game Over, and I didn't want the one I was thinking of to be a rehash of the Mermaid-to-pooltoy one, albeit with a different victim.

Luckily I had the rough version of this animation in my WIP folder (as part of a gifting to Brellom for a Patreon suggestion I'd made and they'd doodled), and using my new skills with puppet/asset animation, I decided now was the perfect time to revisit it:

I'm not fully onboard with asset animation because I tend to over-plan the wrong way (design assets before the animation is finalized, robotic timing), but I had set it up to work that way from the get go, albeit unintentionally. In this case, it was a necessity for the sake of consistency; my lines are smooth or consistent enough to avoid wobble-line (Think "Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy") if I had to draw each frame, so I broke Abby and Bimbrells into their components (thigh, torso, boobs, head, shoulder, upper arm, lower arm, and hands) and drew their assets as seemlessly as possible.

Surprisingly once their assets were assembled, animation was pretty easy, as long as I remembered to create new assets (mostly the hands) when old ones couldn't be squash/stretched/pretzeled into appropriate shapes.

To avoid obvious visual segmenting (where its clear that the figure is composed of parts because the shadows/Highlights don't flow smoothly), I forwent my usual shading (shadows, highlights, shines), and just went shines, which just makes them look even shinier! Yay!

All in all, I think it turned out well. What do you guys think?

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Trevor Bond

An interesting bit of work and some technical notes I wouldn't have even thought of. It came together nicely in the end though! Good job!