This is a 1995 webtoon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj9Lxu-pO6g
That it is.
>tfw I used to fap to the ones with that cat and the lizard/frog dude.
>Some of my earliest faps I can remember
Taking me back, OP.
When did Flash start becoming a thing?
>>83544681
Why do furfags always make their OCs artists? Is it just them self inserting again?
>>83545051
It's as a wise sergeant once told me: STAY IN YOUR OWN LANE
>>83544681
Jesus Christ the bird is a fucking faggot what'd she do to piss off the asshole bird and what is his master plan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfCwZH5WfCM
I don't know when this was made but it's pretty damn old
What the fuck, how is this so well animated compared to this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f31p4MIMkWU
>>83544912
I think it got popular around '96, thanks to newgrounds and ebaumsworld,
>>83544681
This is a 2014 webtoon
http://eccentricjames.deviantart.com/art/Sabrina-The-Skunk-Farts-497061160
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtxQ_u_AftA
This is a 2005 webtoon.
http://www.homestarrunner.com/coolthings.html
>>83545797
Interestingly enough this was animated on the Amiga
>>83546662
So? Amiga was the standard back then. There's nothing unusual about it.
>>83545656
outta this house
Stuart K. Reilly
>>83545656
why
>>83547231
Some dude who likes Sabrina Online?
>>83545656
Holy shit that gallery.
>http://eccentricjames.deviantart.com/art/Zig-Zag-Farts-517876794
>>83547352
Some dude who obsesses about Sabrina Online to the point that you can't avoid thinking of him when it's brought up.
>>83545174
Is that weird Al?
>>83547025
Hi Schwartz
>>83544681
>>83545797
I liked these.
The guy who made these's style all look like they are perpetually stuck in the 90's. The style look so 90's it's hard to grasp it doesn't even take place in it.
Just like the simpsons.
>>83545507
The power of Amiga
>>83547952
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yckH20ngY4Y
>>83548259
Supposedly he used an Amiga until a few years ago.
>>83547025
What Killed the Amiga anyway? It had better sound and graphics than any other computer or console back when it was around. I did not own one but, when I look at ports of games on it they look and sound so much better than other versions.
>>83545286
That came out around 2002. Holy shit that brings me back. That website had some messed up shit.
>>83548625
>What Killed the Amiga anyway?
The IBM PC and the Apple Macintosh
>>83548625
The IBM PC had a monopoly as the standard goto computer for businesses back then.
>>83544681
>>83546662
>>83547025
>>83547676
>>83548625
Replying to self. I posted the wrong version of the video. Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNR5vxAR22A
>>83545656
I'm more disgusted with the clanky movement.
>This came out in 2001
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A9EBq0Thy4
How time flies
>>83550167
It feels like his obsession with Amigas really holds this dude back.
But I guess his obsession of Amiga got him to where he is.
>>83550418
Except he literally said the opposite. He didn't have a insane attachment to the amiga
>>83550418
He's not as much into Amiga nowadays as back then, he's a mac/linuxfag now.
>>83545507
>>83548580
Early Flash animation was almost always done this way (even by classically-trained animators like John K) mostly because home Internet connections were not yet capable of broadband speeds; so keeping file sizes small was a priority if you wanted your film to be widely seen. The most common format to distribute Flash films back then were as straight SWF files. Since SWFs were primarily vector-based artwork, they were tinier and quicker to download than MOVs or MP4s.
However, vector artwork also meant that SWFs were heavier on CPUs during playback, leading to choking and stuttering if the viewer's computer was not fast enough. Since the goal is to have each viewing experience be as consistent as possible, it was safer to just simplify the hell out of the animation.
If your target was film or television, you needn't have worried about any of this. Either Flash or Amiga were equally capable of the same quality of output through a seasoned artist's hand.