Those Dave sprites could be more, uh, Lancey-ized. I like their animation style. As in, made in paint3d then imported to Adobe animate to get some tweening/interpolating in there. Makes it look nicer. Idk if I'm using those words wrong but yeah.
I made these back then to experiment and see if I troll the community these are supposed to replicate the DnB 3.0 style, in the faces were made with simple shapes because I was bad at drawing faces back then, I'll probably remake them eventually but Just in my style
Fun fact, the Dave sprites in this video is the same sprites as Dave 3.0 in the splitathon song, since the original disability Dave sprites were the same sprites as splitathon Dave in the old version I think 2.0
this is really good!!! i love new disability the only gripe i have with this chart is that the arrows don't align with the pose and the sound he makes (noteably with the "eh" and "oh" sound), but i think this is an issue with me and my style of charting becusse i make sure that the "oh" sound is down, "eh" is right, and such that aside, looks really fun to play though!! so good job!
@@idontwanthishandle that's... how most charts in this community are though? obviously not charted to every vowel (and i feel like i should add that that's not what i was asking for in the first place) but definitely charted to a degree where at least SOME of the chart alligns with the vowels sung. do i think he should put the time and effort to sync the chart up to *every* vowel, even at the fast parts? of course not, that's asking too much, but making that change for the little parts would make me happy, but i'm just a lad on the internet, and he doesn't have to do shiz for me if he doesn't want to in the end because it's his chart.
@@uvagaming6889 the jacks seem a little bit uncomfortable to play mainly, but there's other ways to improve it like using camera zoom, other events and maybe scripts if they fit.