Cutix Candy | [UPDATED TTS] Blue Arms (Sonic SFM Animatic) @cutixcandy | Uploaded March 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Original Upload Date: Apr 16, 2021
Original Description: "It was early 2009 and Sara and Honey went out shopping. The catgirls saw Sonic having an interesting punk fashion and blue arms. As it turns out, it was a new moon night.
And Honey kinda exposed Sonic's little Werehog secret from her encounter with Sonic holding an umbrella during full moon."
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Here's another reupload of replacing old voices with new voices. This time, it's on an even older video that is also the first one to show Sonic in a (fan-made) transition form between his normal and Werehog forms.
Just like with "Self-Reflection", I polished the movements of the image renders to make the transition between SFM renders better.
Right before the new audio was made, I already had decided on the voices that Honey and Sara would have, on separate occasions. Little did I know the voices I use for them are from the same voice actress (Janice Kawaye). I wonder how I didn't notice that Ami and Jenny Wakeman sounds too similar in the first place? 🤣
OG Description: "Yeah, this video is my headcanon that Sonic looks more like his hedgehog form on non-full moon nights. New moon is where he keeps his gloves and mostly his speed, but also with limited stretchy arms and darker fur."
The video is framed in a similar fashion to a Sailor Moon clip (Rei's Pink Overalls): youtu.be/jKfWfUJMJcU
A video where Honey met Sonic holding an umbrella, which she referenced (ignore the dancing headphoned moon): youtube.com/watch?v=qBjPK1SFhGU
Green screen of the people walking: youtu.be/l2ITFrTjQdI
Music: Matt Christensen - I Wonder (Superliminal OST)
Text-to-speech/TTS voices (edited in Audacity with RoVee plugin):
[All are done in uberduck.ai via Reference Audio, using my voice acting]
Sonic - Sonic (Jason Griffith), Sonic (Vocodes) [only the first line]
Honey the Cat - Ami
Sara - Jenny Wakeman
The 3D renders are done in Source Filmmaker, with the last render edited in Adobe Photoshop. The video is edited in VEGAS Pro 18.
Original Upload Date: Apr 16, 2021
Original Description: "It was early 2009 and Sara and Honey went out shopping. The catgirls saw Sonic having an interesting punk fashion and blue arms. As it turns out, it was a new moon night.
And Honey kinda exposed Sonic's little Werehog secret from her encounter with Sonic holding an umbrella during full moon."
________________________________________
Here's another reupload of replacing old voices with new voices. This time, it's on an even older video that is also the first one to show Sonic in a (fan-made) transition form between his normal and Werehog forms.
Just like with "Self-Reflection", I polished the movements of the image renders to make the transition between SFM renders better.
Right before the new audio was made, I already had decided on the voices that Honey and Sara would have, on separate occasions. Little did I know the voices I use for them are from the same voice actress (Janice Kawaye). I wonder how I didn't notice that Ami and Jenny Wakeman sounds too similar in the first place? 🤣
OG Description: "Yeah, this video is my headcanon that Sonic looks more like his hedgehog form on non-full moon nights. New moon is where he keeps his gloves and mostly his speed, but also with limited stretchy arms and darker fur."
The video is framed in a similar fashion to a Sailor Moon clip (Rei's Pink Overalls): youtu.be/jKfWfUJMJcU
A video where Honey met Sonic holding an umbrella, which she referenced (ignore the dancing headphoned moon): youtube.com/watch?v=qBjPK1SFhGU
Green screen of the people walking: youtu.be/l2ITFrTjQdI
Music: Matt Christensen - I Wonder (Superliminal OST)
Text-to-speech/TTS voices (edited in Audacity with RoVee plugin):
[All are done in uberduck.ai via Reference Audio, using my voice acting]
Sonic - Sonic (Jason Griffith), Sonic (Vocodes) [only the first line]
Honey the Cat - Ami
Sara - Jenny Wakeman
The 3D renders are done in Source Filmmaker, with the last render edited in Adobe Photoshop. The video is edited in VEGAS Pro 18.