To embed a flipnote, Copy/paste a "Flipnote Notation" into the [xxxx] brackets. For example, using one of my flipnotes, It should look something like this like this:
(flipnote:5CE3827031CCAE96:CCAE96_09CED607BC3A8_000) but with [xxxx] instead of (xxxx).
and will come out like this:
Thanks a lot I updated my post with the flipnote.
Love and laughter are the ultimate powers of the universe.
I started this when it actually was the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man. But hey, for a procrastinator like me, getting it done within the same year ain't bad.
Flipnote Code: Right, Down, A, Up,B, Right, Left, X
@Buster- Nice animation! How long did it take to make?
Well, like it says in the note, I started on May 22nd, but I've been procrastinating a lot. In then end, I'd wager I spent at least 6 hours of work on it.
Art Academy makes things much more easier, and at large, cheaper. it is also faster to share a digital image over the internet, plus the results are usually very good looking.
Also, your DSi is easier to carry around than a canvas with some paint tubes and a brush (which is what this game simulates)
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I just dont see the point. Its not just better draw something in the real life that using a AA game?
I was someone who said "I can't draw anything' before trying Art Academy. It's taught me a lot, has given me confidence and has shown me that I CAN draw. The ability to take reference pictures with the DSi, and then use the grid tool to help show where the starting sketch makes a huge difference in my drawings. Right from the beginning I can see my picture take shape which encourages me to continue with the drawing. Before I most likely would have given up in frustration because it didn't look right.
I would like to try proper painting now. And people who have seen my AA work say that I would probably work well in oils or acrylics - something I never considered before. AA hasn't taught me how to mix real paints, but it's sparked my interest in trying something new.
My Art Academy artwork can be viewed here: My Gallery
If you have a Wii connected to the internet, there's a downloadable demo available for Art Academy. On it there's a tutorial for painting an apple, which I enjoyed. (It's available in the UK, but I'm not sure if it's available elsewhere.)
My Art Academy artwork can be viewed here: My Gallery
It seems the users at Hatena don't really appreciate intelligent humor (though my humor is far from completely "intelligent"). Lip-syncing takes me a LONG time! Here's one I did a while ago (it was just practice...) [flipnote:5CEEB85031CC2E8B:CC2E8B_09BD14C684D99_011]
Here's my most recent one, completed today. I've spent 10 hours on it (give or take)...But by the looks of the "attention" it's getting, I'd say that it's time for another one already... Soon to be a series. We'll see how THAT goes...
I'm working on a game that's coming out soon! Cipher Trailer
Wow, those are pretty great looking paintings pfrontaine. To Hulklol: I found Art Academy to be a great tool for creating digital paintings, creating quick sketches (with or without color), and for simply practicing drawing whenever you're low on tools or on the go. This application is wonderful when used with photoshop too. Here's something that i created with AA and Photoshop (took about 3 hours total for the butterfly and 2 or so for the rose, which could've looked better if i hadn't made it more of a monochromatic painting before i finished the AA part):
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