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Juice Galaxy (formerly Juice World)

Floppy ragdoll rpg sandbox with physics-based combat · By fishlicka

Request: Isolated Promo animation loops/images

A topic by Ryarod created Nov 15, 2021 Views: 193 Replies: 1
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To the point: I'm making a Juice Galaxy fan-animation. I would like to use the wavy, slightly-amorphous intro and wobble of the Juice Galaxy logo that we see as we fall to the ground after first escaping Juice School.

As it stands, I know that's possible anyway, via Premiere Pro. It could take a while, however, and there'd likely be some background attached flickering in and out that would be too much even for the surreal nature of Juice Galaxy.

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Admittedly for my fan-animation- but also as a possible general-use promo material for fans- I'd like to request, if it is at all possible, the release of that Juice Galaxy Logo in its full introductory animation, with no background- or at most an easily-isolated background, like a greenscreen or blackscreen. In GIF form it could be used for customizable websites; while for video file format... well, I've already made my case, and I doubt I'll be the last.

This brings to mind that there are plenty of other animations that could work very well as website-construction loops for having fun and expressing ourselves. Mr. Fox's, classroom-mode Mrs. Slitherss's, and Hydrangela's idle animations; pretty much every walk cycle available for every creature in the game that has one; Sergeant Suckerpunch's spinning charges and attacks; and the aforementioned logo all come to mind as viable eye-catchers and distinguishers.

Of course I know we could manually isolate every single one of these ourselves. It would just be so great to have the options available for cleaner, crisper, more camera-focused, generally official videos and GIFs available.

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Please consider. Yes, this would be a little extra work, *but* it could serve as an investment to help facilitate Juice Galaxy's growth into new corners of the internet.

Another thing: My computer, when it comes to dynamic graphics, is a toaster. I have the settings turned so low that if I isolate the logo as it appears for me, it'll look sickly pale and not quite show that distinctive spectral variety.