Back on SheezyArt until popularity and money rises.posted May 19th 2006, 12:35PM
Mood: Nervous
Music: Ai (Chuseishin) - Kotono Mitsuishi and Omi Minami
Well, I'm back. But I guess that doesn't matter because popularity's still low. Guess I should just get my back into some animations and actually finish one and post them.
I hope my animation sparks SOME attention.
BTW, CO, even to this day, is still in development. Am I really THAT lazy?
Legendary - Animators whose cartoons have been on TV and have really high ratings, preferably at least over a million viewers per episode shown. An example are Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Major (term 1) - Animators whose cartoons have been on TV and have slightly average ratings, possibly at least 100k viewers per se. Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi is one of those shows in this category.
Major (term 2) - Animators whose cartoons are widely known throughout the internet, possibly by syndication and mirrors. If forums are available, at least over 1,000 fans may have signed up for the forum and at least 100 fans if it's multi-topic. Cartoons such as H*R and Bonus Stage fall in this category.
Minor - Animators whose cartoons are known through at least 1 or 2 sources, and obtains a rating of at least 150 viewers and few fans. If forums are available, an average of at least 50 members, 10 if multi-topic. Cartoons like AnimatEd's WeekLings and Deathy! fall in this category.
'Low-life' - Animators whose cartoons are barely known and only come from one source, obtaining the rating of at least 5 viewers per se and barely any members of a forum, regardless of the type. Shows like my Chillin' Out! start here, but that's because I haven't started on it yet.