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I met Berry through PA (an online pivot animation forum) just over eight years ago. We were both OK at it. We messaged on MSN and through the forum, talking mostly about pivot and animation and how to get better. It was fun.
One day we did a collab. We'd both animate a little bit and then send it to each other. It was the dumbest thing. He posted it on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M_SubVVcwM . I spent way too much time with pivot - but things like this are things I can look back on and say yeah, that was a cool thing to have done.
I didn't believe that he died when I found out. He was a really great person. He was a small part of my life, but he left a mark on it, because good people can do that.
Rest in peace.
We were on s drawing site called Iscribble, and we both animated in Pivot.
He taught me how to animate better.
We had our rough times, and our good times.
I wish he could have lived to this day.
I wish I could have said my last good bye to him.
Good bye Berry, we will always miss you.