Looks rather Lindy Hop. It could also be The Kangaroo Hop (1915) and was used in Sherlock Holmes Younger a Brother. What dance was in your mind, Tony?
I love the look of the background. It makes the scene.
An Irish jig was the dance I had in mind. 🙂 Thanks for the kudos on the background. I’ve been collecting special digital brushes over the past few years and they’re being put to use. This page includes foliage brushes, star brushes, and a night sky gradient. All super quick and effective. 🙂
So, the Jig is up?
It actually is. Yes. 🙂
Can it force the target to dance ANY dance, or is it only this ye olde jolly jumping seen in old Hollywood musicals?
You will have your answer shortly, my friend. 🙂
Looks rather Lindy Hop. It could also be The Kangaroo Hop (1915) and was used in Sherlock Holmes Younger a Brother. What dance was in your mind, Tony?
I love the look of the background. It makes the scene.
An Irish jig was the dance I had in mind. 🙂 Thanks for the kudos on the background. I’ve been collecting special digital brushes over the past few years and they’re being put to use. This page includes foliage brushes, star brushes, and a night sky gradient. All super quick and effective. 🙂
On second thought, let’s not go to Camelot. ‘Tis a silly place.
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Hey good to see you again DNS 🙂