ASK SHAWN YOUR QUESTIONSHello everyone! Ok, there's some big news in Tips-and-Tricks-Land! I had so much fun answering your questions directly in last month's "lightning round" series of questions, that I'd like to keep that idea rolling! I got some great feedback and some fun new questions in the email from you guys this month, and I'd really love to experiment with staying in the "Q&A" type of format for a bit. So here's the scoop - I need your help! In order to do some more Lightning Rounds, wherein I'll answer your questions directly with (theoretically) short and concise answers, I need you guys to hit me with some fresh questions! ****So... if you are curious about anything animation-related at all, email your question to me at tipsandtricks@animationmentor.com**** It'd be great if you could indicate where you are writing from and whether or not it's ok to use your name if the question gets used in the article as well... So, what do you think? Sound fun? I hope so! I'd love it if our little corner of the newsletter could evolve, at least temporarily, away from me talking AT you about animation, and instead morph into more of a dialogue or conversation between us about animation. In fact, I'd love to read your thoughts on animation as well! If you disagree with something I've written, or have an interesting animation experience or observation that you don't mind sharing with the planet, mail me! If you want to remain anonymous, that's no problem at all, just be sure to say so in the email. But how fun would it be if this space in the newsletter turned into a true open forum for all of us sharing our animation ideas? I'll answer any questions, address any criticisms, and comment on any observations you care to send. Sound fun? Ok, one more time: tipsandtricks@animationmentor.com Without your input, this format won't work. No question is too silly, no observation too small. Hit me with your thoughts, and maybe you'll see them published and commented on right here!! Lastly, just to shake things up even more around here, we're going to start having the occasional guest writer chime in here now and86Copyright 2008 by AnimationMentor.com. All rights reserved. This ebook may not be reprinted or distributed in electronic, print, web, or other format without express written permission.