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I got into NFTs in January 2022 when I came across Invisible Friends and instantly fell in love.
During that month I made 7 animated walk cycles which took me nearly 100 hours.
I found a girl on Facebook who wanted to make a skit about a princess who talks to animated woodland creatures.
That was a fun one to do because it was crass and the animals cussed her out.
I did a few freelance gigs.
A comedian named Sam Tripoli did a podcast about conspiracies and hired me to animate a clip from his show.
@Lysergicme @garbagefriends @InvsbleFriends @_typicalfriends Throwback to this fan art I made last year
I designed the vampire so he could know the style I was going for. He used that as the template and worked on the rest. Most of the characters are designed by a professional with decades of experience and who’s worked on some of the most famous and influential animated films
I saw a new option available, and I noticed an opportunity.
I hadn’t seen a 2D animated free mint project, certainly not one that compared to what I was capable of making. I got excited at the thought that I could make something that hadn’t been done yet.
I knew I still had a lot to learn about the space before creating a project of my own, so I continued to collect, participate and build my network.
I spent a lot of time thinking about what my first project would even be and how I would go about it.
I wanted to start small.
I started my NFT journey this year with Invisible Friends.
In January I animated 7 different character walk cycles over 80 hours.
The response was overwhelming.
I’d never received so much recognition for my work before.
Everyone said I needed to make my own project.