Ross should play a round where he secretly has a bingo card of reoccurring things, such as among us, sakuga and squishing cute thing to see if he can get a bingo during a round
the milk was a reference to the secret box episode, when Patrick says "the inner machinations of my mind are an enigma." then he has a thought bubble showing milk being spilt.
@@SolarSimonDM ...i mean that's fair, it's just been so long that i had completely forgotten that the quote came from spongebob so i assumed that when it suddenly started showing up everywhere it was something from mha or some other big popular anime like that
When they mentioned that one of these looked like a reaction gif, it made me think that it would be fun if you guys tried to make reaction gifs for specific emotions
Imo a lot of times he does more detail than needed to flex... i mean thats great and all, but the color, shading, detail, etc makes it more difficult to animate and make it stick out in the final.
@@frameturtle A lot of times it really works, and the others are able to keep up with it. But most of the time it is a flex that does stick out a lot. Kinda like drawing in color
@@zpellet6326 when its like an angle shift, a sudden action, an effects frame like we saw in the fusions, or the final frame it works. When its an ease or a hold or a smear its unnecessary
@@frameturtle kinda makes it funnier when, say, there’s a stickman for like 5 frames, and then for a single frame it goes to a hyperrealistic man, and then back to the stickman.
you should do a gartic animation where each frame is a new comic book panel (so lots of action happens in between each frame), and you play all of them on 10's at the end
This series is inspiring me to get back into trying animation! I'm an illustrator with a bad habit of trying to make every frame feel like a finished piece, and this is a really good example of how the best products focus on the movement instead, via smears and weird-looking anticipations. I knew that in theory, but garlic phone really shows that! So, thank you!
You could make it work by having a simple first frame in just one of the corners (like a hand or something about to come on screen) and then just copy that in each instruction so each person knows that to loop back to. Idk if you'd have enough time for that, though (idk if there's a setting for instruction time; I never played the game).
I have a suggestion! Try and have everyone draw the exact same animation. Coordinate each frame so they're as similar as possible and see how it turns out.
Man you say you do these with pros but the amount of liberty these pro artists take completely changes the emotions in the drawing not to mention it even changes the whole story that I haven't seen such deviance in none pro artist videos
Rly love this. June is amazing doing the shading. Its so cool reading the chat and the reaction of other artists. Btw you should do a Gore/Horror/Terror animation. Since Halloween is coming its a good idea "special video" :)
i want an animate round where there’s no notes allowed, no talking about the drawings allowed. just the prompts and everyone trying their hardest to make something that is moderately coherent 🐇
Day 3 or proposing the Money Monkey Mixup challenge: Play a round of Normal Gartic Phone, but each time it's your turn to draw, intentionally add, remove, or replace one letter in the prompt first, and then draw that instead
Thank y’all so much for making these videos, I know a lot of time and effort is put into these gartic phone animations, and we fucking love them and we love you and thank you♥️
This and the fusion episode are insane displays of talent. That's not to say that all of these Garticollabs aren't amazing its just that those ones are the cream of a stellar crop.
An exquisite corpse mode would actually be sick Could have the bottom couple rows of pixels put onto the next slide so they can see where it needs to connect and at the end it connects them all automatically
That last one looks like someone took the classic xkcd lightspeed baseball scenario and replaced the ball with SpongeBob's house and the pitcher with Patrick.
Spongebob characters were some of the first things I remember drawing :) I watched the show and tried to copy the shapes, so Spongebob taught me how to draw
i love that 90% of the time, the notes are almost entitely ignored. "HOLD" proceeds to not hold "TURN THIS DIRECTION!" proceeds to turn the opposite direction "THIS IS A BROKEN BOTTLE" turns it into a fork "EASE TO NORMAL" makes more exaggerated