Joined December 2006 (19 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
169K
Growth (7d)
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Total views
12M
Videos
75
Avg views/video
157K
Subscriber growth
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About
Let's study video game animation. Why do 8-bit video games have so few frames? Why do 2D fighting games use smear frames so much? Why do some enemies have the exact same animation? How can characters do more than one animation at once? How to make your game animation look better? We're never done learning! VGAS is run by Dan Root, a 2D animator, animation lecturer and game developer. #VideoGameAnimation #GameAnim #VGAS
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- How many subscribers does Video Game Animation Study have on YouTube?
- Video Game Animation Study currently has 169,000 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
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- Video Game Animation Study has accumulated 11,774,818 total views across 75 videos.
- When did Video Game Animation Study start on YouTube?
- Video Game Animation Study created its YouTube channel in December 2006, about 19 years ago.
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