Anyone you can physically overpower is a woman. Genitalia, muscle distribution and beards are tertiary sexual characteristics only relevant to homosexuals who can't deadlift their unconsious victims into position
I don't find much appeal in a TikTok cartoon but at the very least most of the characters are cute (and frickable).
Drawn lewds of these characters are literally all this show has going for it, imo.
>She's a robot built like a Realdoll
Why would an assistance droid be built like that? Is she literally meant to service the isolated crew of young adults?
>What is this show?
ähm, well anon you see, its from a kickstarter campaign for animated shorts on tick tock https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1111anim/enceladus-v
...pls don't leave
I don't want to be mean because I know the creator lurks on Cinemaphile but making a series for the tik tok format seems so fricking souless. But I'm sure the zoomers will eat this shit up. I'm just waiting for some tomboy lewds
I think the author is aiming for Tik Tok because the algorithm there helps animators a lot
I mean I get it but limiting yourself to work on that horrible aspect ratio only for views seems like a terrible idea. At least the plot kinda calls for it but I still don't really like it.
Animators don't have it easy, do they. They would create for Newgrounds, Youtube, Patreon, Twitter, TV networks, Netflix, and get screwed one way or another whenever they attempted to make something other than pr0n, barely animated Youtube storytimes or scams.
>Kickstarter
Okay, not a deal breaker. >Shorts
Odd but maybe understandable. >Tiktok
... I think I hear my miniatures calling me. Let me take a photo for art reference later aaaaaaaaaaaand gone.
>Crowdfunded show
I'm saddened that World Destroyer never got made, really wanted to see that adventure.
>Failed to get 50k >Got 30k but couldn't get it since it had to reach 50k >Remake immediately and put it at 30k this time >Fail to get 30k that time
Those poor unlucky bastards...I love them though and wish it had worked out
I don't really get these characters. What's the hook? They're just 20 somethings in space making... tiktoks? Who is this for?
If they're just meant to be in shorts, you really need to make them simple archetypes that the audience can immediately go "oh, yes, I understand what this character is all about". It's shallow but that's really all you can expect to get across with such short runtime. If they're supposed to be more complex and have dynamics between eachother and that's the sell, put them in dynamic situations that're short but show the highlight of their personalities. I don't even get the tone, is it comedy? Slice of life? the scifi stuff seems so superficial.
>If they're just meant to be in shorts, you really need to make them simple archetypes
I mean they kinda are, you have the energetic lead, the "straight" guy(in a mindset sense), the femboy nerd, the cute theather class girl and a prostitute
a standart cartoon clique, as about for the "plot" we will see
>Enceladus V is a sci-fi “found footage” style animated series about a group of young space pioneers who discover how to send videos to the past, then try to use the same formula to invent inter-dimensional fast travel.
>The entire story will be told through our main characters' posts on Tiktok, documenting their discovery, the political conflict it incites, and a battle that will change the course of human history.
I mean on paper this sounds like it could be cool as a plot, but the pitch ought to tell you "hey this is what you can expect to happen regularly". Is it cowboy bebop where they vlog their adventures, or are they in one place? what actually *happens*? do they just pal around with eachother, is there drama? They discover they can send videos to the past, so do they know its to a social media platform? Or do they think they're sending it to someone in particular?
Why make these videos, do they have a context for the modern day, what do they get out of it? What are they trying to accomplish, are they trying to send important information? What's the important information that they have? Or are they trying to recieve information? Are they hiding this from someone else who could send videos to the past? If they're in space, does that factor into it, or should they may as well be in a scifi lab in the future on earth?
I'm not trying to poke holes here I'm genuinely just wondering what the content is, and how you would sell people on it. I can picture they send a video to the past to, say, make people aware that they should prevent something catastrophic in the past so in the future, they have something, like an extinct species. Then the next video could be them trying to escape from that same species after finding out its some violent thing that went extinct for a reason. Just spitballing
>Enceladus V is a sci-fi “found footage” style animated series about a group of young space pioneers who discover how to send videos to the past, then try to use the same formula to invent inter-dimensional fast travel.
>The entire story will be told through our main characters' posts on Tiktok, documenting their discovery, the political conflict it incites, and a battle that will change the course of human history.
I mean on paper this sounds like it could be cool as a plot, but the pitch ought to tell you "hey this is what you can expect to happen regularly". Is it cowboy bebop where they vlog their adventures, or are they in one place? what actually *happens*? do they just pal around with eachother, is there drama? They discover they can send videos to the past, so do they know its to a social media platform? Or do they think they're sending it to someone in particular?
Bro it's just sci-fi comedy in space on Tik Tok, that's it. Why do you need to be told every fricking detail.
Nice of you to make this thread anons. Let me clear up a few things >Crowdfunding
I'm an animator and I can do almost everything myself, except design robots and tech. The whole budget is going towards software and hiring people who design scifi shit. It's not funding the whole show. >TikTok bad
There's actually some really creative filmmaking that goes on there. Yeah there's a lot of cringe shit but there's also a lot of good, interesting shit. Also, animating in a hand held camera POV is a lot easier for one person to do.
Studios are failing because they're out of touch, I'd rather grow and adapt. >lewds
I'll draw them if you want >Gaia
Gaias are androids, not aliens. All the female models are hot and all the male models are femboys (blue)
I'll repost everything on YouTube shorts and Instagram reels. Also as for lewds I guess I should keep it tame so I don't have some repressed zoomer trying to say I'm a predator or some shit
I just started drawing, but give me a bit. I'm pretty damn sick. Ill keep bumping now and then.
Tell me of the story of this series, I am somewhat interested.
Nice to see more animators have taken the Lackadaisy pill and realized that selling your soul to corporations is all loss and no gain. I don't expect that this will succeed (though specifically targeting tiktok zoomers is an interesting strategy) but I applaud the effort.
I'd settle for some groping action if you can't go full degenerate with it.
I might be able to make it happen
MECHA
WHERE?
I can only get erect from a robot that is a MINIMUM of 15ft (5m) tall.
That's what the funding is going towards--designing robots, which I can't do
I want to be interested in this show, but to me it feels pretty generic. Most western animated shows about the genre just use commom tropes which is kind of frustrating. They'll basically be some spin on Star Trek or Firefly. The pitch mentions some different story elements but it still seems pretty tame.
The best sci-fi stories play with some sort of novel but plausible concept. Dune's attempts to circumvent AI with spice, the Ringworld in the Larry Niven series, the Central AI in Blame!, the minds in the Culture series, the angels in Evangelion, the mercenary androids in Ghost in the Shell, The romance with Eureka in Eureka Seven, the mechs in Gundam. Fairly regular people living in a colony just above earth isn't super new or interesting imo.
Monkey Wrench did the same thing as this show. Looks nice but it doesn't play to the strengths of the genre, the characters look appealing but their arcs and stories seem predictable.
Well I'm not gonna give the whole story away on Kickstarter. You can expect it to be like anime, full of political conflicts, dropped plots, disjointed storytelling and fanservice
I want to be interested in this show, but to me it feels pretty generic. Most western animated shows about the genre just use commom tropes which is kind of frustrating. They'll basically be some spin on Star Trek or Firefly. The pitch mentions some different story elements but it still seems pretty tame.
The best sci-fi stories play with some sort of novel but plausible concept. Dune's attempts to circumvent AI with spice, the Ringworld in the Larry Niven series, the Central AI in Blame!, the minds in the Culture series, the angels in Evangelion, the mercenary androids in Ghost in the Shell, The romance with Eureka in Eureka Seven, the mechs in Gundam. Fairly regular people living in a colony just above earth isn't super new or interesting imo.
Monkey Wrench did the same thing as this show. Looks nice but it doesn't play to the strengths of the genre, the characters look appealing but their arcs and stories seem predictable.
>Until, on the fifth iteration, in a rare instance of all of humanity coming together, brilliant minds from around the world collaborated to create a city-sized, self-sustaining, mobile habitat: The Enceladus V. The successful design was replicated twice more, with the Enceladus housing the remnants of The Americas and Canada, The Hyperion for Europe and Africa, and The Titan for Asia and Australia. The Fleet left Earth on a long, steady journey toward the closest Earth-like planet, Proxima B
they probably use a few systems depending on which part of space they're in (of course using atomic seconds as a way to count time). i feel like most people through a galaxy would use both a galactic calendar as a way to track events throughout the galaxy (which may be centered on whatever the capital is), as well as a specific planetary calendar that helps tracks the seasons for a planet.
there would have to be an agreed-upon universe/galaxy calendar using some kind of measurable event, as well as planetary local time, for the residents' sleep schedules, age, etc. I think if you get into hard sci-fi, time dilation becomes an issue, with some characters aging slower than others
YOU!!
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Frick you anon this is just how I draw
ME!? is my art that recognizable?! I thought I was being slick
>Draw a male
>Call him female
Why do people do this
Anyone you can physically overpower is a woman. Genitalia, muscle distribution and beards are tertiary sexual characteristics only relevant to homosexuals who can't deadlift their unconsious victims into position
Shes still dude shaped bro
all women are dudeshaped
This cartoon was made by a butch lesbian, that's why.
Need more tomboy
Would be interested to see Carme in a traditonal alien uniform...
she has a magical girl dress in one of the shorts
Cute brown girl! Needs "protection"
If anyone is wondering, I voice Andi in the promo
So you're just the DiCaprio to her Scorsese, huh?
Maybe
Definitely a better fit
Looks comfy
>Komarov
Isn't that the name of the russian guy who burned alive returning to earth?
Yes, all the characters are named after moons, astronauts, satellites, etc
Is there a more badass person to be named after?
Lewds already? Damn
nah, thats official
>official
Damn, that just makes me more interested in this if the creator isn't below doing stuff like that.
anna is based
Xanastaku is so pretty
I wanna copulate with cal
Cal better get all the b***hes
Fine I'll watch your show
I don't find much appeal in a TikTok cartoon but at the very least most of the characters are cute (and frickable).
Drawn lewds of these characters are literally all this show has going for it, imo.
sexo
>Sex: N/A
This bullshit?
She's a robot built like a Realdoll. She can't make babies, I don't know what you want from me.
Instagram and YouTube shorts is the plan, I already have most of my least cringey TikTok animations up there.
Problem with youtube shorts is the interface is too busy
>She's a robot built like a Realdoll
Why would an assistance droid be built like that? Is she literally meant to service the isolated crew of young adults?
I'm not disappointed because of pronouns, I'm disappointed it's not
>Sex: Yes
I almost wrote that for Gaia
>Tomboy gf
>kawaii gf
>big titty robot gf
>grizzled old mommy gf
All women are beautiful
What is her name?
Captain Vega
>completely disregards that Age and Date of Birth are also N/A
Trying too hard.
>Sex: N/A
ugh tumblr
"Sex" not "gender"
It's got no chromosomes
Character sheet for the blue girl and tough girl?
Man those are some nice tight body suits
What is this show?
>What is this show?
ähm, well anon you see, its from a kickstarter campaign for animated shorts on tick tock
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1111anim/enceladus-v
...pls don't leave
>those spoilers
HOLY FRICK
INTEREST DROPPED
I don't want to be mean because I know the creator lurks on Cinemaphile but making a series for the tik tok format seems so fricking souless. But I'm sure the zoomers will eat this shit up.
I'm just waiting for some tomboy lewds
Give me like, a week to recover from whatever I got and I'll lewd the chick in OP.
That works too
I mean I get it but limiting yourself to work on that horrible aspect ratio only for views seems like a terrible idea. At least the plot kinda calls for it but I still don't really like it.
What's the name of the girl in OP?
>Gaia
The... The Fierce Knight?
Gaia, like the Greek word for Earth
>not into tomboy gf
Can't fix bad taste
I think the author is aiming for Tik Tok because the algorithm there helps animators a lot
Animators don't have it easy, do they. They would create for Newgrounds, Youtube, Patreon, Twitter, TV networks, Netflix, and get screwed one way or another whenever they attempted to make something other than pr0n, barely animated Youtube storytimes or scams.
Even experience in the industry doesn't guarantee work. It's a rough life.
>Kickstarter
Okay, not a deal breaker.
>Shorts
Odd but maybe understandable.
>Tiktok
... I think I hear my miniatures calling me. Let me take a photo for art reference later aaaaaaaaaaaand gone.
>Crowdfunded show
I'm saddened that World Destroyer never got made, really wanted to see that adventure.
>Failed to get 50k
>Got 30k but couldn't get it since it had to reach 50k
>Remake immediately and put it at 30k this time
>Fail to get 30k that time
Those poor unlucky bastards...I love them though and wish it had worked out
Has their ever been an attempt at an animated series on tiktok before? At least one that's actively being crowdfunded?
Well there was PBHere
Wasn't there this Mexican superhero thing that was mostly about Instagram updates?
I see.
Why is Adrian agreste blue?
marinette never lets him hit, you have to understand
She wants him to accumulate so he can burst into her womb on fertile day like Scary Movie 1
The only thing I care about are the lewds.
I don't really get these characters. What's the hook? They're just 20 somethings in space making... tiktoks? Who is this for?
If they're just meant to be in shorts, you really need to make them simple archetypes that the audience can immediately go "oh, yes, I understand what this character is all about". It's shallow but that's really all you can expect to get across with such short runtime. If they're supposed to be more complex and have dynamics between eachother and that's the sell, put them in dynamic situations that're short but show the highlight of their personalities. I don't even get the tone, is it comedy? Slice of life? the scifi stuff seems so superficial.
>If they're just meant to be in shorts, you really need to make them simple archetypes
I mean they kinda are, you have the energetic lead, the "straight" guy(in a mindset sense), the femboy nerd, the cute theather class girl and a prostitute
a standart cartoon clique, as about for the "plot" we will see
I like the art style and the characters seem fun, but I don't know how you make a cartoon just on Tik Tok. That site is a nightmare.
>Enceladus V is a sci-fi “found footage” style animated series about a group of young space pioneers who discover how to send videos to the past, then try to use the same formula to invent inter-dimensional fast travel.
>The entire story will be told through our main characters' posts on Tiktok, documenting their discovery, the political conflict it incites, and a battle that will change the course of human history.
I mean on paper this sounds like it could be cool as a plot, but the pitch ought to tell you "hey this is what you can expect to happen regularly". Is it cowboy bebop where they vlog their adventures, or are they in one place? what actually *happens*? do they just pal around with eachother, is there drama? They discover they can send videos to the past, so do they know its to a social media platform? Or do they think they're sending it to someone in particular?
Why make these videos, do they have a context for the modern day, what do they get out of it? What are they trying to accomplish, are they trying to send important information? What's the important information that they have? Or are they trying to recieve information? Are they hiding this from someone else who could send videos to the past? If they're in space, does that factor into it, or should they may as well be in a scifi lab in the future on earth?
I'm not trying to poke holes here I'm genuinely just wondering what the content is, and how you would sell people on it. I can picture they send a video to the past to, say, make people aware that they should prevent something catastrophic in the past so in the future, they have something, like an extinct species. Then the next video could be them trying to escape from that same species after finding out its some violent thing that went extinct for a reason. Just spitballing
Bro it's just sci-fi comedy in space on Tik Tok, that's it. Why do you need to be told every fricking detail.
keeping thread alive for eventual porn
So it's another scifi series that insists that humanity should stick to a planet instead of habitats?
At least be transparent about shilling your own work, it's not even bad stuff
>shilling your own work
Im not the creator, I litteraly just posted this stuff in hope for some lewds of cal and I am bored
MICTE SEXO
I need more lewds to see if I wanna donate.
Nice of you to make this thread anons. Let me clear up a few things
>Crowdfunding
I'm an animator and I can do almost everything myself, except design robots and tech. The whole budget is going towards software and hiring people who design scifi shit. It's not funding the whole show.
>TikTok bad
There's actually some really creative filmmaking that goes on there. Yeah there's a lot of cringe shit but there's also a lot of good, interesting shit. Also, animating in a hand held camera POV is a lot easier for one person to do.
Studios are failing because they're out of touch, I'd rather grow and adapt.
>lewds
I'll draw them if you want
>Gaia
Gaias are androids, not aliens. All the female models are hot and all the male models are femboys (blue)
Will this also be on Youtube or some other place that isn't tiktok?
>I'll draw them if you want
How lewd are we talking here? I'd like to see the green girl molesting the tomboy.
I'll repost everything on YouTube shorts and Instagram reels. Also as for lewds I guess I should keep it tame so I don't have some repressed zoomer trying to say I'm a predator or some shit
I'd settle for some groping action if you can't go full degenerate with it.
Cool if true
Thanks for featuring an adult cast, Storyboard anon. Any chance you plan on uploading Enceladus to other platforms, like YouTube at least?
At least on youtube shorts you might get a decent spread too.
This, you should also post them on YT Shorts (even though it sucks)
Hope those "lewds" (hopefully p@4n) can get early before this thread gets archived cause looks like it goes down to the last pages very quickly.
I just started drawing, but give me a bit. I'm pretty damn sick. Ill keep bumping now and then.
Tell me of the story of this series, I am somewhat interested.
I'm curious what Space Underwear looks like. Or at least Space Pajamas
Probably stretchable cotton.
tell me about the blue chick.
If I did wanted to watch this, has anyone posted them to Youtube yet
@1111anim
That's their account.
On Tiktok or Youtube, I dont have a TT account.
TikTok, YouTube and Instagram
Nice to see more animators have taken the Lackadaisy pill and realized that selling your soul to corporations is all loss and no gain. I don't expect that this will succeed (though specifically targeting tiktok zoomers is an interesting strategy) but I applaud the effort.
>targeting tiktok zoomers is an interesting strategy
a necessity in today's world. get the tiktok zoomers on board, and you'll have a small army
dont die just yet im still trying to draw
QT BOT
She looks great anon!
I might be able to make it happen
That's what the funding is going towards--designing robots, which I can't do
Well I'm not gonna give the whole story away on Kickstarter. You can expect it to be like anime, full of political conflicts, dropped plots, disjointed storytelling and fanservice
/m/ might bite if there are some scenes that'll give gear heads a boner.
Patlabor 2's opening still makes me hard.
Some wienerpit stuff would be doable maybe
MECHA
WHERE?
I can only get erect from a robot that is a MINIMUM of 15ft (5m) tall.
I want to be interested in this show, but to me it feels pretty generic. Most western animated shows about the genre just use commom tropes which is kind of frustrating. They'll basically be some spin on Star Trek or Firefly. The pitch mentions some different story elements but it still seems pretty tame.
The best sci-fi stories play with some sort of novel but plausible concept. Dune's attempts to circumvent AI with spice, the Ringworld in the Larry Niven series, the Central AI in Blame!, the minds in the Culture series, the angels in Evangelion, the mercenary androids in Ghost in the Shell, The romance with Eureka in Eureka Seven, the mechs in Gundam. Fairly regular people living in a colony just above earth isn't super new or interesting imo.
Monkey Wrench did the same thing as this show. Looks nice but it doesn't play to the strengths of the genre, the characters look appealing but their arcs and stories seem predictable.
What is the story of Enceladus V?
carme a cute
dammit anon, you just gave me a new wife
CUTE
>Carme dealing with translation issues due to imperial units
YOU!!
I appreciate the comparison
Based
Frick you anon this is just how I draw
What a delightful character. Thank you.
Hope to see more of her.
Hnnnnnghh
why are they stealing korean artstyle?
I like her design. Sorry it took all day, really sick right now.
I'm touched, anon. Shes beautiful
She is designed beautifully.
If you are who you say you are, and who I suspect you to be, then I am glad that you enjoyed it.
Nice
Nice
Shes cute.
I'll look into this series, Storyboard Anon.
Same. at least it won't take much time to watch.
>Until, on the fifth iteration, in a rare instance of all of humanity coming together, brilliant minds from around the world collaborated to create a city-sized, self-sustaining, mobile habitat: The Enceladus V. The successful design was replicated twice more, with the Enceladus housing the remnants of The Americas and Canada, The Hyperion for Europe and Africa, and The Titan for Asia and Australia. The Fleet left Earth on a long, steady journey toward the closest Earth-like planet, Proxima B
Now which one is the FUN ship...
Enceladus cuz murica
>Putting all of Europe and Africa on one ship
I can see no downsides to this.
I mean if its set in the future, both will become the same anyway 😛
The other ship has the majority of the world's pop represented. It'd be surprised if anyone from Oceania was represented...
Totally won't be any political consequences or anything.
wonder how the calendar works in space.
they probably use a few systems depending on which part of space they're in (of course using atomic seconds as a way to count time). i feel like most people through a galaxy would use both a galactic calendar as a way to track events throughout the galaxy (which may be centered on whatever the capital is), as well as a specific planetary calendar that helps tracks the seasons for a planet.
or use something like a unix time code thing.
there would have to be an agreed-upon universe/galaxy calendar using some kind of measurable event, as well as planetary local time, for the residents' sleep schedules, age, etc. I think if you get into hard sci-fi, time dilation becomes an issue, with some characters aging slower than others
ME!? is my art that recognizable?! I thought I was being slick
The question is how much space sex will feature in this series
it'll be a season cliff hanger as ongoing politics force a romeo juliet situation...
Hopefully a lot
Well these are eighth generation kids, i demand to see their parents.