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While working at Invisible Narrative, I created a 2D motion graphic to celebrate Valentine’s Day using the original Skibidi Toilet characters,
TV Man and TV Woman.
The piece tells a playful and sweet Valentine’s story,
leaning into a cute, lighthearted tone that contrasts with
the characters’ mechanical nature.
Through simple animation and timing, the project focuses on
charm, humor, and emotional clarity within a short-form social asset.

Valentine's Day

Final  Animation

Storyline

On Valentine’s Day, TV Man gathers all his courage and

sets out to confess his feelings to TV Woman.
After rehearsing the perfect line over and over in his head, he finally faces her and tries to speak—
“Would you be my Valentine… dlfkrh—”

Nervous and flustered, his carefully planned confession completely falls apart.

But instead of awkward silence,
his mistake becomes the very thing that makes the moment charming.
Finding his clumsy honesty endearing, TV Woman smiles and accepts his shy confession,
turning an anxious misstep into a sweet Valentine’s memory.

Color Palette

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Design Intend

The visual style was designed to feel warm and storybook-like by incorporating paper-textured surfaces throughout the animation.
This tactile quality helps create a gentle, illustrated atmosphere reminiscent of a children’s fairy tale.
To contrast this softness, a VHS-style texture was overlaid onto the footage,
adding subtle imperfections and flicker to evoke the feeling of a classic, vintage film.
The combination of these elements balances nostalgia and warmth, enhancing the playful yet sentimental tone of the Valentine’s Day story.

Main Textures

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Used paper and VHS-style texture mainly

Style Frames

Logo Design

3D modeling / Rendering: Cinema 4D, Redshift
Compositing / Sound / Graphic Design  : After Effects
Pre-visual Design: Illustrator
Logo Design: Illustrator, Photoshop

Software

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