Thread:TheMrRamonlle/@comment-26163780-20161029154342/@comment-26164607-20170209061603

ShadEmmanZ-K9 wrote: Muppetlover16 wrote: And another thing, well two. 1. Write with more emotion/energy 2. When casting listen to your favorite voice actor then try your hardest to picture said character in their heads

Hey here's a cool idea, what if James Sharp and Matt Grisham merged their "animation companies" into one? Grisham-Sharp Studios sounds like a good name don't it? and have Fishbird contribute art and character designs as well. Yeah, that would be cool. Again, it's not about being cool.

I'll give you an example: in automotive enginnering, manufacturers adjust their production and racing engines for power, efficiency and reliability. Many of them make great sounds from the exhaust when revving up.

Emman, it's not easy picking a VA. Just like the engine example, it takes trial and error to get it right.