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It's wonderful!

You've come a long way from the start of the series and your unique style has really been molded in this entry. I feel like your vision is getting clearer with every iteration, as well as every project you've worked on!

The unique blend of 2d and 3d has only grown more cohesive, and adding different styles (like the shift to pixel art for people on the stand) really helps make this memorable. On top of the art, your writing has improved as well! It's a great whodunnit and had me intrigued when I was first reading the script. I can't imagine how much work must have gone into this massive project, it must have been quite the undertaking.

You've grown so much as an artist and I am honored to be a part of your projects. Thank you for letting me be a part of them!

DextaGethood responds:

see, THIS is the kind of criticism I crave! thank you so much for your kind words! This project took about 7 months from beginning to end and I just wanted to make a mystery for my irl friends, fashion police just happened to be the perfect IP for it. This was a bit more than I could chew at some points. (which is why some SFX aren't added much since its more dialogue focused) so if I do return to making something, it'd either be shorter or with others sharing the animation/art load. again, thank you for the review!

Oh.

Gray responds:

oh.

Very good.

Makruski responds:

Thank you very much!

Literally perfect.

Thriftman responds:

Swag

I just wanted to say that I'm so damn proud of you and how far you've come since Fashion Police 1. Honestly, you've only gotten better with every entry into Fashion Police. What started off as a rough concept and rough animation with the first entry, has turned into something much more stylistic by the third.

I really dig the mixture of 3D and 2D, especially when the two interact with each other (like the tape measure or the sniper rifle). The bumpers were also a nice touch; They feel really cozy. The credits were creative! I enjoy when people mix it up further than the regular <list of names>.

The sound mixing has improved considerably since the first entry. What's better is your attention to detail for sound effects, which help give life to the scenes. The ending song was also quite nice and you are right, it really fits the series and was a great piece to help unwind at the end.

You've found your own, unique style, and it feels like nothing else out there. I'm really glad to be a part of this and again, I am so proud of you. Please continue creating.

DextaGethood responds:

Thanks man! I'm so glad you were deeply moved by this work. What were the bumpers you were talking about btw? 2D and 3D meshing is something that either works well like gumball or poorly like EX-arm. It's a bit of a gamble honestly but I'm glad it paid off. I will keep creating, but what the creation is, I'll need some time to figure that out. I am filled with colour by how much effort your put into your review. thank you.

Astonishing animation!

NK64 responds:

Thank you!

What have you done?

MachiToons responds:

Only what must have been done.

Damn fine animation.

megalobug responds:

Thanks sm!

Great animation, loved the pan part XD Keep up the good work Wooley! PS great easter eggs o3o

WooleyWorld responds:

lolz someone found the easter eggs.

Rapper/Voice Actor from Minnesota, eh.

Grant Newkirk @GrantTheHierophant

Age 28, Male

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Film School

Minnesota

Joined on 7/21/11

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