Hello, my name is Chase Carmichael, I live in Utah. My animation design is basically like the Human Skeletal Structural version of Sonic the Hedgehog (minus noodle limbs, big heads, small body stature, cartoon-ish gloves, and a simple sock and huge shoes). The fur and design has to be any kind of bipedal anthropomorphic animals as I explained in the job posting. Like e.g. Red Cat with White face and expandable face design and heads that are balanced with the human bodies. Heights will be 5'0" and 6'0" within normal size. Most of my projects has to be featured with that amount of style but with modern, elegant, keeps up with broader audiences. I may be a writer and a storyteller but there's no doubt that my visual design aspect is top-notch even I can't draw or animate. So I'm looking forward to anyone who'll be on the network again.
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Hi, Chase Carmichael. Happy Holidays! I hope you're doing great! What's your project about?
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Hi, Maurice Vaughan. Happy Holidays to you too. My project is random right now and I'm currently writing Zoo Girls P.I. limited series and moving onto the 8th episode (the comeback). It's experimental because I didn't ask the AI to add Human Skeletal Structures because the human characters can shift into anthropomorphic animals, but the animal forms are just ordinary animal forms you would find in real life, I don't know how to explain the AI when I finished all 10 episodes of the concept. It's a limited series, meaning it can't guarantee if the show will be extended into the next season or turn it into a miniseries. But the humor aspects that I wrote and animal instincts are there. I just wish there the animal forms are the same body structures as the human form but it can give their animal abilities though. Most of the concepts are probably all Sonic-based Human Skeletal Structural designs. Keeping it fresh and not looking like a knock-off.
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I remember reading your logline for Zoo Girls P.I. on here, Chase Carmichael. I'm looking forward to watching it! You usually only need the pilot script and a series bible to pitch a series.
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If I knew how Series bibles work? I mean I can't draw or add scrapbooks into any of that would look unprofessional. How do I avoid those flaws?
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A series bible is more about words than pictures, Chase Carmichael. I can email you a series bible template to use for your series.
You can find free pictures on these sites to use in your series bible:
https://pixabay.com/images/search/animation/
https://www.freepik.com/free-photos-vectors/animation
https://unsplash.com/
https://www.pexels.com/
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Hey Chase Carmichael , nice to meet you. That’s a really clear and specific visual direction—you paint a strong picture of the style you’re going for, especially the grounded, human-proportioned take on anthropomorphic characters. Modern and elegant with broad appeal is a solid lane. Looking forward to seeing how your stories and designs come together, and happy to connect here.
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Thank you, Cyrus Sales.