I remember I was playing Club Penguin and I had just got the guitar item but I couldn't figure out how to play it because I had other items on. I was in the dance club and was asking how to do it and the player on the stage said "Take off all your clothes and dance" which was the correct answer to my question, but my mom was in the room and when she saw that message, she thought it was some creep online telling kids to take their clothes off lol.
I'm actually really glad that the "lazy" route of no shadows for the clothing was taken, since it made the clothes pop more instead of muddying up the aesthetic
I never noticed that the clothes lacked shadows, but as a little kid, I definitely did think that the shadow of the penguin's beak was a beard 😭 On many occasions I would be confused why every penguin had a gray beard (but only when walking around, not when you opened their profile), then I'd eventually figure out it was a shadow, and then months later I'd forget and noticed the beards again and be confused.
First task: Make the penguin work Last task: Make the penguin work (in the new software) Anyway, love you Chris, you did a wonderful job and certainly had a large, positive impact on my childhood.
It's kinda funny to hear you lament the early "no art style" art style, because I know myself and several other people are very nostalgic for the early scrappier art style. Especially to my Elementary school eyes, it looked amazing and I remember struggling to try and recapture the same aesthetic in my own artwork
Same, I used to try and replicate it, and really loved it. It really felt like an inspiration for kids seeing art they could possibly make themselves and had this feeling of what it lacked in "high quality" art it more than made up for in its charm. If I had started playing at the time the newer '13 art style for club penguin came out I probably never would've felt confident enough to pursue drawing as a medium, it taught me that blemishes and mess ups can look just as good, if not better than art that's got perfect lines and shading. I still make paper decorations of old club penguin igloo items just cause they have such a charm to them
This makes a lot more sense as to why items with "special" animations (such as the miner's helmet or instruments) would only perform that special animation when every other clothing item was unequipped! That would mean every single other article of clothing would have to be rendered for these additional special animations. It was something I always wondered as a child, but I never realized how much effort went into creating a clothing item.
Growing up, I had always assumed it to be because of potential model clipping. I guess I was thinking of the clothing as a 2D texture being mapped directly onto the Penguin's model, despite that clearly not being the case
That was such an "a-ha" moment for me too! As a kid, I had always wished that I could wear my cosmetics while doing special animations, but as an adult, I cringe at all the work that would have had to be done to make that a feature. We probably would have gotten much less special animations if that were the case, if any at all.
Yeah at some point you gotta wonder, wouldn't it be better to have The whole game in 3D, rig the clothing items and have bones, and just put it on a 2D scene and add cartoony shaders for pretty much the same look?
One of my core memories is having my account banned on the very same night a giant wildfire was running rampant on the mountain. So I went upstairs, told my mom that my club penguin account was banned because I said "damn" and then saw how the local mountain was ablaze.
Hey Chris as a kid in the 2000s with autism, Club Penguin really helped me learn how to socialise especially online. One thing I rememeber talking about for hours with my friends on the playground were penguin designs and new clothing that would be added periodicallty. Knowing your the guy behind so much of what made club penguin so memorable and charming. You basically made my childhood I doubt you'll see this but, thank you so much for what you did for this game waddle on.
One of the most rewarding things about Club Penguin was hearing so many stories of how the game helped them socialize (both online and real-life). I'm so happy for you. :)
I remember I used to draw over the paper doll penguin drawing you made to make my own clothing items. I've never really thought the original paper doll design you created for the penguin was goofy. I actually saw it as a blank canvas for creative ideas.
And you said it only took you fifteen minutes max to draw that? Well, sometimes that's all you need to make something special and iconic. And your little drawing is proof of that to me. 😊
I've seen some screenshots of the story boards to the show the owl house and they all have this funny sketch of Luz on them telling the animator that this isn't the final reference product
The paper doll was always so funny to me with its unreadable expression. I love how uncanny it looks when you wear the more modern and detailed items. But I like it for that reason. It's the only part of Club Penguin's original artstyle that stuck around all the way through.
I, a member of the original target audience of Club Penguin, am now as old as you were when you began working on the game. This is definitely a new kind of reminiscing about the past.
What a fascinating video! It's crazy to think the transition from Swift 3D to 3D Studio Max involved you rebuilding everything from scratch pixel-perfect, but still it "only" took 1.5 weeks, and probably freed up so much time for future designers. I guess it goes to show what seems like an insurmountable ordeal can actually be the right thing to do!
Quick and dirty with that you know already, or the long, painful ideal route with inertia loss? The eternal conundrum. So often the temp solution at the beginning is the PERMANENT solution. So make it a good, solid, easy one folks!
Dude I am glad the paper-doll penguin is so lumpy looking cuz I always thought that it looked like an old family dog; where it looks kinda wistful and kinda dumb, AND the short arms definitely make it cuter. This game was one of the best parts of my childhood. Love your channel, keep up the good work!
I felt it always matched the goofy tone of the game too, like having them dressed up in this high tech agent gear with the no thoughts behind the eyes really solidified that wackiness club penguin was all about
As a kid I used to screenshot the paper doll and put it into paint so that I could customise it with whatever colours and clothing I wanted. It’s amazing how such a simple drawing has been seen by hundreds of millions of people, and is still loved to this day :)
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 Matthew 6:1 "Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven." Stop spamming this in comment sections, it is doing you no favours, nor others.
A man who listens to his audience. :) Can’t wait to celebrate the 18th birthday of Club Penguin tomorrow hope you can find some time to participate in the live chat with us Chris. Thanks for all you do and have done
Thank you, Chris, this penguin and your music are iconic to a very high proportion of all the world's adolescents, and I'm grateful to have been one of the people you were doing it for at the time. Best wishes.
I work as a cake decorator, and I used the Club penguin avatar as inspiration for a cupcake cake for a child's birthday. The chid wanted a penguin as the theme and it was my first thought of what to use. Your work is iconic!
Honestly, I never noticed that the clothing didn't have shadows. I was just impressed with the awesome clothes items that we did have and enjoying the great game that I was able to play as a kid.
The paper doll is honestly my favourite art in the game, and the fact the artstyle slightly shifted scene to scene actually gave it a kind of handmade charm that most games fail to replicate. Thank you for all your work.
It's so cool that you get to hear from us now as adults!! But then again, it feels like you always respected your audience, no matter how young we were. I really like how you talk about us players when we were kids-- you knew that our joy was just as big as any adult's.
I can’t believe the penguin puppet was a hasty afterthought! I literally think of that puppet as being the real penguin more than the 3d model itself, probably because of how a lot of the clothing began being rendered on the puppet and thus was more detailed there. I love the puppets gentle eye expression. It’s not making a wide eyed hyper smile like many kid’s animations are, and I think that lent to the whole mood of club penguin very nicely. It seemed like a happy, gentle, safe place. It was fun and exciting, but there were also so many time that I just logged on to relax, and I’d just sit around chatting with people or go ice fishing or redecorate my igloo. It was so nice to have a game that wasn’t nonstop high energy, and I feel like the fact that looking at each penguin player card meant looking back at a calm, gently smiling face made the entire tone of the game match that wonderful balance in mood
I was so into Club Penguin as a child. My penguin name was Fghfhfj, since I couldn’t figure out a penguin name and my mom got sick of waiting for me to pick a name. She mashed the keyboard and the rest was history. I remember drawing your penguin design and mailing it in to Club Penguin just before they were acquired by Disney. They responded with a letter and stickers. I can’t overstate how happy that made me. Thank you very much for the artistry you contributed to the game!!
I remember I asked my dad what name should I use and he said, "just put your name and some numbers" so after typing my name I smashed my hand into the num key portion of the keyboard and to this day I still use that name.
Always had my penguin wearing the ghost sheet, no matter the party. I loved it so much I'd be like a pirate ghost or a knight ghost or a super hero ghost, but always the ghost sheet. I especially loved the combo of the ghost sheet and the sombreros, it was my favourite outfit. For almost a decade of playing I'd say I was wearing it 90% of the time, so my 7 year old self greatly appreciates the extra effort that went into it haha.
Not gonna lie, the ending made me tear up. I'm currently in college for game design and animation, and on my laptop I have a customized Club Penguin avatar in a hoodie with my school's logo on it. Your work has touched more people and lives than you could ever know. Waddle on, my friend. And thank you for everything.
Oh maaaan, you dont know how much this penguin and all of your works meant to my childhood, i still remember how this game allowed me to learn ANOTHER LANGUAGE, im from chile, latin america, i did not know a single word of english, until one day in a new years eve, the club penguin team that translated the game did not (i dont know if purposelly or not) translate the words on the title of the event "coins for change", and that made me want to investigate what it could mean, so i started translating word for word whatever i saw in club penguin, nightclub, pizza, whatever word id see plastered around the map, i would go and translate, that allowed me to start learning, and i know my english has yet a lot of improvement to do, but this has allowed me to meet thousands of wonderful people, is a talent that has allowed me to grow and also impress people, you dont know how much easier school became for me thanks to your artwork of a penguin and what it brought to my life. Also one of my most well regarded childhood memory is to me that once my grandma, a 64 year old woman back then who didnt knew nothing about club penguin, internet or anything at all, and that we didnt also had that much money, and here in chile we didnt also had much stuff arriving, i saw the first official product of the game like when i was 15 years old and i had started playing when i was 6 or 7, anyways, my grandma would always hear that i talked about penguins and stuff, and one day she was working on a market sale (like a latin market, a full street full of normal people with products from their farms, selling vegetables, fruits, used clothes, and whatever), she was a salesman for a communications brand (TV, internet, phone and that) and stopped to get a rest from delivering her number on paper to get new deals, and saw a pack of penguin cards that she found beautiful for me cause she knew i loved penguins, turns out it was an official pack of cards of the game, it had the codes and card jitsu cards, i was so amazed cause me and my mom, had looked on a retail stores, club penguin was nowhere to be found and somehow my grandma had it found on accident, i was given a cool guitar, clothes and stuff thanks to the code, i know its dumb but i remember being so happy and i couldnt believe my grandma had brought that to me out of nowhere. I used to sell puffle drawings on paper to my friends also on like 2nd grade so feel free to strike me for violations of intellectual property lol 😂 Sorry for the long ahh post, i thought you mightve liked to hear how much your work meant to me, club penguin raised me and taught me lots of things and allowed me to live many kinds of things you couldnt imagine a single penguin drawing and game can make, anyways, thank u for the memory ride, i have no words to describe the amount of happiness and joy all u people gave to a full generation, i cannot fathom to imagine how many stories like mine there has to be around the world, and it was all thanks to a couple people with inmense amounts of talent and a dedication to their work, cheers ❤
That is amazing! Thank you so much for the message! I wish I could respond in Spanish in return, but unfortunately, my only other language is music. :) (Also, grandmas are great!)
@@amandabravo3347 gracias ♥️, este video fue muy emotivo jeje, me alegro que tambien hayas disfrutado club penguin en tu infancia, definitivamente una experiencia unica, y otra cosa, chilenos hay en todos lados x alguna razon jaja
Really cool to hear someone else from Chile ngl, I was way too young to remember too much but I still have memories of the peak of popularity when me and my brother shared an account and the CJ card game was super popular at my school. (so popular I still saw some kids playing with the cards in 2019 when the cards were discontinued in 2013 haha) I still have some old stuff and I didn’t realize till like a year ago to find out the merch gave you codes to use ingame lol. I still love doing research on the game (specifically music haha)
I think the short arms on the paper doll helped balance out the longer, lankier arms on the 3D model! My brain definitely combined both in my mind’s eye so I remember the penguin arms looking more natural than they actually were 😂
Wow, I remember as a kid really liking the ghost sheet outfit in particular because there was something about it that looked extra special to me. Crazy to learn that it looked like that because it was hand animated in 2D 🤯
I grew up in Kelowna, BC and I remember seeing club penguin artists at the children's fairs there! The fact that your design was so influential that artists in 2014 could still sketch it up in seconds is super cool!
@@ChrisHendricks Chris do you have the deleted audio of the appearance of the giant squid on aqua grabber? I saw in the wiki that some kind of rumbling sound for when the squid appeared
As a Club Penguin Veteran (Autumn '07!), who's now the same age you were when you first created these little guys, and loves faffing about with the raw assets inside .swf files, this was a FANTASTIC watch. Learning the history behind the evolution of the dance, hearing what software some of this was done on, all in time for the anniversary in which Club Penguin is now able to go for a pint in the UK? A fantastic evening watch. Thank you Mr. Hendricks! Oh, and consider my mind blown that the clothes didn't cast shadows! EDIT: And wasn't the Paper Doll Penguin nearly updated once? I'm sure I've seen it on the wiki. If anything, it looked a bit weirder as there were new style beaks on the original paper doll, and the art styles clashed horribly!
6:15 "I had some genuine concern that players would think this look weird" I mean dude i was 10 years old at the time. All i saw was 3D penguins walking and dancing funny and chatting around. I was perplexed at the engineering of it. Those animations and they way the penguins looked are TIMELESS!
Honestly as someone who has done (too much) research on Club Penguin history, I've realized that a loooot of aspects of the game were basically held together by duct tape and had to be redone completely years later when the work piled up haha, honestly impressive the team managed to work with Swift 3D for as long as they did.
Definitely not single-handedly. Club Penguin had a lot of people working on it... over 1000 employees over its lifetime. I just had the privilege to help guide how it started. :)
hi Chris, just thought I'd leave a comment here I've always been a massive fan of your work ever since I was 7 years old and first started playing club penguin. I recently got a tattoo of rookie sitting down facing the left on my leg because he was always my favourite character. It's so amazing to see this video seeing how you made the exact position my tattoo is in, and it makes me proud to have it. Club penguin shaped a huge part of who I am since it introduced me to online communities. Thanks for making this special little guy!
I cannot understate how much Club Penguin impacted my childhood. Some of my strongest memories are going to the supermarket and buying a membership card, printing out the night of the living sled paper puppets, and just sitting in a corner and listening to the soundtrack. Its so cool seeing the behind the scenes, and i’m so thankful that you guys kept all of these “artifacts”. Thank you, from all of us.
im an animation student who just started learning 3d and the learning curve is kicking my ass. the fact that you pulled all this off with such shitty software is so cool!! the problem solving is so impressive and i hope to get there one day soon. i played club penguin religiously as a kid. thank you for all your iconic work!!!
One step at a time! 3D is a monumental thing to learn, and if you're just starting, you're probably getting bombarded with everything at once (modelling, rigging, animation, texturing, UVs, etc.). This is why most 3D artists end up specializing in one area or another. Don't worry, you'll get there!
@@ChrisHendricks This is great advice! I started learning 3D in early 2019, and with the help of some artists who I now consider close friends, I've been working in the industry for the last 18 months. Get as much feedback as you can, and don't be scared to ask people about it. It's the best thing for improvement.
Thank you so much for putting the love that you did and still do into club penguin and making my childhood. Please never dislike your paper doll, when I was 4 it was the first thing I had ever tried to draw in a different pose, the first semi original piece I had made. Having gone from that to being 21 and fully adapt at 2d and 3d software and using it to make a living I have you and that paper doll to thank. Please keep creating, you never know who needs it.
My artistic side looks at the paper doll and says "THAT is what I'm going to be known for? I can draw better than that!" But I absolutely recognize the nostalgia behind it and the wholesomeness of what it represents, and really, I do like it. Thank you for sharing, and I hope you are able to use your skills to the best of your ability in whatever job or hobbies you pursue!
Sunk hundreds of hours into ClubPenguin as a kid from 2007-2013 and I never noticed that clothing didn’t have shadows! I did notice the changing 2D artstyle though but it was a great thing because of its charm. I loved going back to the boiler room and the second floor of the coffee shop and EPF to look at the old newspapers and the old books and play through the first spy missions and see how different the artstyles were from the newspaper that was out at that time. I generally love to see the game evolve over time and I could see how the team were able to use new things and what they were able to make of it, like the introduction of the new animation software. Ultimately Disney is what did me in for my time with Club Penguin as I felt it no longer had the charm and soul it always had before. When they overhauled the town and plaza to appear like a Marvel theme park that was when I decided to quit. Thank you Chris, for putting your time and love into this little Penguin chat room game for us all to enjoy and grow up on.
This made me tear up! From being a little kid obsessed with drawing my penguin avatar to being 21 about to graduate college with an animation degree, Club Penguin has always stayed in the back of my mind. So many memories, so much fun. Your art inspired my art. Thank you!
the penguin model and paper doll are arguably some of the biggest icons of my childhood! can't believe that iconic 2d penguin was whipped up in 15 minutes, i thought it was the cutest and the art style was so fun! your work lives on forever in the hearts of many
Chris, I really am unable to convey the impact you and the rest of the club penguin team had on my childhood which is a big part of what I directly attribute to who I am today and why I chose my field of work. All of your random executive decisions and creative shortcuts in designing this game are all genuinely so admirable because I really spent so long messing around with the game. It's impressive that you at 22 made such an iconic art style which I can really only compare to the art style of ken sugimori's generation 1&2 pokemon art style in nostalgia and admiration. All of the things you drew are my favorite things in the game. My mind is blown that the weird limitation I perceived as a child where I had to take off all my clothes except one special item to do a special dance was a technical and animation limitation. And no, I never noticed the clothes didn't cast a shadow.
I love hearing development horror stories about how duct-taped and slapped together some of those early aspects were, and I'm such a big fan of that early doofier looking art style, it might just be pure nostalgia but to this day I still think there's something so goofy and whimsical about it Fantastic video!!
As a kid i loved the peguin "paper doll" you drew. Always thought it made my character feel unique to the other penguins in the game because of the artistic difference. Never really was that jarring of a difference
…I think we may go to the same college 😂 (which is funny because it’s very small) at least it’s a pretty strange coincidence! It’s a cute idea nonetheless!
This game devoured my whole life when I was a kid and I will always miss it dearly, but this video helps me get the "be happy it happened" mentality. Love getting some insight
Not really related to the video, but i praise you a lot. You are archiving and documenting everything you can share with us about this game. This is part of internet history and i'm really grateful you are doing this! I am a student in the Anthropolgy/History field , im involved with researching (i don't know how it works on other Universities, but here in brazil we students take part on a lot of researching), and it truly fascinates me how much you are giving and documenting to the internet, directly from the source. This is the kind of thing that really helps and preserves memory, history, and creates more and more inside looks on the developing part throught the years :) You're awesome!
Thank you! That is part of my motivation for doing these videos. I don't know how much longer the software will be compatible with my computers, so I need to show this stuff off now.
Whoever said "the internet is forever" really didn't know what they were talking about. Even leaving out the stuff that's not even available due to no longer being supported, some stuff is so hard to find just because of the sheer volume of *stuff* on the internet.
I still miss my Penguins and my friend from Australia that I met there. The fishing game was my favorite, but then the music mixing and the spy stuff happened. I think the last time I played was when there was a bunch of fairy stuff everywhere. I miss the dojo, too. Thank you for being a part of my childhood!
I didn’t know I needed this video. Thank you for your contribution to my childhood. Hours and hours on the club… asking mom for membership gift cards at Safeway. Played some rewritten while it was up. Im glad to be able to thank you.
the fact that we're all grownups/older now and are able to sit down and appreciate all the work that went into the game we loved that we would have NEVER considered as a child is so amazing to me. My brother and I used to sit down and draw little worlds and characters for our own games we wanted to make inspired by club penguin. We did it for YEARS. Thank you for taking the time to make and upload this Chris, as well as for all your work on my favorite game growing up. Like I said, I have a newfound appreciation for every little detail that was overlooked by us as kids that were clearly so important to the whole experience. Please keep up the good work!
I never actually could put my finger on it, but I guess I could notice something was off about the clothing, in a good way. I think the decision to have the clothing not cast shadows gave it a distinct look that I personally love. I haven't really thought about Club Penguin for years and watching this video was truly nostalgic. Thank you for creating a huge part of my childhood!! lots of love from Argentina
It was very fascinating and cool to hear about the player card penguin design being just a short 15 minute goofy illustration. Especially since it wasn't just used for the original game, but the DS games and the Wii game as well. You can't change what's iconic, and works! B)
Every time i watch one of your videos about the history of club penguin i get a little sad. Thanks for all the work you put in through those years, i started playing the game when i was in 3rd/4th grade (2005/2006), and i made sure to log in at least once a year until the game closed shop. I never had a member account, but everything you made still brought me lots of joy over those many years.
I love the Paper Doll story. So cute to imagine too. It felt like when your friend asks you for a drawing, you do a simple one in a couple of minutes and they get their mindblown by the very first finished result (even though it was not difficult at all) 😅😂
As someone who used to play Club Penguin when I was a kid, I loved this insight into the development of the game. Such an amazing time to be alive to witness it
I, a fully grown soon-to-be attorney, still get *very* nostalgic and feel like I'm home when I see the old art that you showed. It reminds me of the books and posters and Puffles I bought, and the time I spent on the island.
Club Penguin shaped my enjoyment of videogames forever: thank you, Chris, for creating such a wonderful game, the images and music have always stuck with me. It was a very welcoming place regardless of gender, background and age, and certainly a great introduction to the internet and videogames for a little girl like me at the time. In an online world where everything was so unsupervised, Club Penguin managed to be a a safe space for children while also being fun. You can't even imagine how much the games with my friends at school revolved around going on puffle adventures and passing notes in PSA code! I almost can't believe that I first logged in on February 2012... it seems like it was yesterday :')
every piece of art was iconic and gives me a huge wave of 2000s nostalgia - especially the paper art for the penguin. thank you for helping to define my childhood! I still have memories of writing my username, sever name and a time on a piece of paper and giving it to my friends at school so we can meet up on club penguin.
Crazy how Lance would just go with absolutely anything you came up with, I'd be surprised if back then the servers weren't like arandom laptop kept in Lance's garage or something
It may be that he agreed with my crazy ideas precisely because he was so swamped with server stuff. The servers were one of his biggest jobs and sources of stress in the early years.
I personally believe the clothing with no shadows gave a really nice authentic look. Really interesting to hear about how the whole process had started and progressed!
Now that you mention it, I've always though penguins in detailed outfits, where like none of the penguin was visible looked strange. I guess it was always in the back of my mind that the shadows were missing, cause everything clicks now you mention that. Funny you mention the penguin drawing for the menu being iconic; I've genuinely seen grafiti and stickers out in public of the default club penguin Penguin, the drawing is actually that iconic
I just want you to know that at this moment I have a video on my phone of my best man doing the club penguin dance at my wedding. So, I guess I have you to thank for that😂
I never played Club Penguin but i made my sister's account and watched her play. It must be incredible to know your work is beloved by millions of people, and its part of their childhood memories.
I love that the paper doll penguin was so goofy and simple, it made it SO fun and easy to draw as a kid. My friends and I would draw penguins with our own custom outfits and pets and we felt so cool!
Just wanted to say, I do really miss Club Penguin and the art takes me back to doodling penguins with friends in school. As you can see I still use it as an avatar, and is in fact my work Slack one too - it’s just way too iconic, funny/goofy (in a great way) and of course, work safe. Thanks for the great work Chris! ❤
learning the paper doll penguin was done in such short time and wasnt planned out that much is so crazy to me i always loved the dumpiness and clueless look of it, the penguins have so much charm and character to me just from that!!! i grew up after all my years waddling around to be an artist and the art of club penguin has influenced me an incredible amount, without you i wouldnt have had having nearly as much fun with art and developing my skills so i can only imagine your impact on others ❤
Club penguin was the one safe place i had as a kid, I played between 2009-2013 until my family became homeless at the time. That hand drawn charm to everything is what got me into art itself, and animating. I will always have such a mass appreciation for that time i got to spent on the island cause it felt like a place that was fully created out of love and passion. Id love to hear some insight about the igloo furniture and if you worked on them at all btw!
You were a huge part of my childhood, I played from 2008-2012. I even had the DS game, trading card packs, and made so many memories and friends through your work. I'm 23 now. Thank you!
I remember I was playing Club Penguin and I had just got the guitar item but I couldn't figure out how to play it because I had other items on. I was in the dance club and was asking how to do it and the player on the stage said "Take off all your clothes and dance" which was the correct answer to my question, but my mom was in the room and when she saw that message, she thought it was some creep online telling kids to take their clothes off lol.
OH NO
that's awesome lmao
Omg Bro the same thing happened to me!!
One of Drakes friends 💀 probably
lmao
I'm actually really glad that the "lazy" route of no shadows for the clothing was taken, since it made the clothes pop more instead of muddying up the aesthetic
that sounds a good argument
Yesss! I absolutely love the more 2.5D art style for the clothes
Agreed! It definitely does make the clothing stand out more!
yeah, made the game more memorable in that sense, nor as a kid have i even noticed shadows on the penguin at all
Looks a lot like the older style😊
I never noticed that the clothes lacked shadows, but as a little kid, I definitely did think that the shadow of the penguin's beak was a beard 😭 On many occasions I would be confused why every penguin had a gray beard (but only when walking around, not when you opened their profile), then I'd eventually figure out it was a shadow, and then months later I'd forget and noticed the beards again and be confused.
That is the best thing ever.
BRO 😭🙏
STOP I CANT UNSEE IT NOW WHY
Broooo you just unlocked a core memory!!! The beard yesssss! I remember as well 😂
as a programmer i love the in depth explanation of the tummy thing then "AND WE NEVER USED IT" because that's so real 😭😭
I love to make skeletons of features to feel productive but then forget to use them when writing the rest of my code
Premature optimisation. Classic rookie mistake.
First task: Make the penguin work
Last task: Make the penguin work (in the new software)
Anyway, love you Chris, you did a wonderful job and certainly had a large, positive impact on my childhood.
For what it's worth, the paper doll's empty-minded/depressed look is the funniest and most iconic thing you could've made
when i look att it i just scream inside: oh my son !! my lovely son!
It's kinda funny to hear you lament the early "no art style" art style, because I know myself and several other people are very nostalgic for the early scrappier art style. Especially to my Elementary school eyes, it looked amazing and I remember struggling to try and recapture the same aesthetic in my own artwork
It was cool and rare to see old club penguin items made in that art style
Same, I used to try and replicate it, and really loved it. It really felt like an inspiration for kids seeing art they could possibly make themselves and had this feeling of what it lacked in "high quality" art it more than made up for in its charm.
If I had started playing at the time the newer '13 art style for club penguin came out I probably never would've felt confident enough to pursue drawing as a medium, it taught me that blemishes and mess ups can look just as good, if not better than art that's got perfect lines and shading.
I still make paper decorations of old club penguin igloo items just cause they have such a charm to them
club penguin’s old art style has had a huge influence on my own art
So real, my art style is still kind of club penguin-esque
It's basically the only style they had that mattered
This makes a lot more sense as to why items with "special" animations (such as the miner's helmet or instruments) would only perform that special animation when every other clothing item was unequipped!
That would mean every single other article of clothing would have to be rendered for these additional special animations. It was something I always wondered as a child, but I never realized how much effort went into creating a clothing item.
Growing up, I had always assumed it to be because of potential model clipping. I guess I was thinking of the clothing as a 2D texture being mapped directly onto the Penguin's model, despite that clearly not being the case
I was disappointed that I couldn't wear my penguin scarf while doing the miner's dance but I get it now. It would've been a pain.
Same! Thought it was weird and stupid but now I know how the technical side works it makes more sense.
That was such an "a-ha" moment for me too! As a kid, I had always wished that I could wear my cosmetics while doing special animations, but as an adult, I cringe at all the work that would have had to be done to make that a feature. We probably would have gotten much less special animations if that were the case, if any at all.
Yeah at some point you gotta wonder, wouldn't it be better to have The whole game in 3D, rig the clothing items and have bones, and just put it on a 2D scene and add cartoony shaders for pretty much the same look?
One of my core memories is having my account banned on the very same night a giant wildfire was running rampant on the mountain. So I went upstairs, told my mom that my club penguin account was banned because I said "damn" and then saw how the local mountain was ablaze.
I live somewhere with frequent wildfire activity, I know the feeling!
oh
Can I ask if this happened in Colorado? Lol
so it was YOUR FAULT
As someone in the San Bernardino mountain who was just barely scathed by the Line Fire... this made me laugh
Hey Chris as a kid in the 2000s with autism, Club Penguin really helped me learn how to socialise especially online. One thing I rememeber talking about for hours with my friends on the playground were penguin designs and new clothing that would be added periodicallty. Knowing your the guy behind so much of what made club penguin so memorable and charming. You basically made my childhood I doubt you'll see this but, thank you so much for what you did for this game waddle on.
One of the most rewarding things about Club Penguin was hearing so many stories of how the game helped them socialize (both online and real-life). I'm so happy for you. :)
Same dude, I have autism and when I was around 10-13 I used places like Club Penguin and Animal Jam to socialize and it actually helped so much
@ChrisHendricks The fact you responded to my comment just made me super happy I didn't expect it 😅
Same! Penguins are my special to
@@cactusbuds2979same here!
I can't believe club penguin can legally drink in some countries now
Fr fr and after hearing the animation process they prolly need it
Too bad it's dead
@@wildstarfish3786 mh not really
@@legrandarkan Yeah really, the fanmade reboots are nothing compared to the og
@@StrangerOnTheWeb Probably because of how poorly they're moderated, and no regular updates (also some of them outright have erp)
I remember I used to draw over the paper doll penguin drawing you made to make my own clothing items. I've never really thought the original paper doll design you created for the penguin was goofy. I actually saw it as a blank canvas for creative ideas.
me too!, honestly I always loved the in game images and items that looked like that, like with the PFA missions and the DS games
The penguin puppet drawing is literally the best and most iconic Club Penguin drawing ever! That drawing will live in my heart rent free forever!
And you said it only took you fifteen minutes max to draw that? Well, sometimes that's all you need to make something special and iconic. And your little drawing is proof of that to me. 😊
Timestamp?
@@PersonManManManMan 15:38
@@popuied6688 ty
Every concept artist should have a giant rubber stamp that says "THIS IS A CONCEPT DO NOT USE FOR FINAL PRODUCT"
I've seen some screenshots of the story boards to the show the owl house and they all have this funny sketch of Luz on them telling the animator that this isn't the final reference product
I Never noticed that clothes never casted shadows onto themselves but it really added to the art style can’t lie
Why does this give me the vibe of a mad scientist explaining to the police how he made Frankenstein in his basement
The paper doll was always so funny to me with its unreadable expression. I love how uncanny it looks when you wear the more modern and detailed items.
But I like it for that reason. It's the only part of Club Penguin's original artstyle that stuck around all the way through.
that was uncanny
@@fraquero3192mr incredible
@@fraquero3192this island needs a hero
@@nutball3756your uncanny is:
The iconic dance being made up mostly of already made frames makes so much sense the more I think about it, thank you for bringing joy to so many!
Also, you saying in genuine distress "we never did Wheezy! From Toy Story" made me lose it
I, a member of the original target audience of Club Penguin, am now as old as you were when you began working on the game. This is definitely a new kind of reminiscing about the past.
What a fascinating video!
It's crazy to think the transition from Swift 3D to 3D Studio Max involved you rebuilding everything from scratch pixel-perfect, but still it "only" took 1.5 weeks, and probably freed up so much time for future designers. I guess it goes to show what seems like an insurmountable ordeal can actually be the right thing to do!
Quick and dirty with that you know already, or the long, painful ideal route with inertia loss? The eternal conundrum. So often the temp solution at the beginning is the PERMANENT solution. So make it a good, solid, easy one folks!
Hi cary
Swift 3D is interesting
What is the software he is using now
@@glungusgongus 3d studio max, and besides he already left the company
Dude I am glad the paper-doll penguin is so lumpy looking cuz I always thought that it looked like an old family dog; where it looks kinda wistful and kinda dumb, AND the short arms definitely make it cuter. This game was one of the best parts of my childhood. Love your channel, keep up the good work!
I felt it always matched the goofy tone of the game too, like having them dressed up in this high tech agent gear with the no thoughts behind the eyes really solidified that wackiness club penguin was all about
As a kid I used to screenshot the paper doll and put it into paint so that I could customise it with whatever colours and clothing I wanted. It’s amazing how such a simple drawing has been seen by hundreds of millions of people, and is still loved to this day :)
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1 Matthew 6:1 "Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven." Stop spamming this in comment sections, it is doing you no favours, nor others.
@@sexycowmani love jesus ❤
@@sexycowman zangggg bro deleted their comment lmaoooo
A man who listens to his audience. :) Can’t wait to celebrate the 18th birthday of Club Penguin tomorrow hope you can find some time to participate in the live chat with us Chris. Thanks for all you do and have done
I'm here. :)
Thank you Chris/Screenhog for being a part of making our childhoods so great. Forever love to you and your creations. 🐧❤️
the comment is older then the vid wa da fuuuuuuu
@@yablock7346Because he set it as a premiere. You’re able to comment on the video before it goes live
Happy birthday club penguin
6:40 I actually thought the no shadows on clothing was an artistic decision and I kinda liked it
I never noticed it
It was never important for me 😂
The paper doll is incredible and hearing the lore on it makes it even better
Thank you, Chris, this penguin and your music are iconic to a very high proportion of all the world's adolescents, and I'm grateful to have been one of the people you were doing it for at the time. Best wishes.
You’re a legend, dude.
Not just adolescents...I'm 26 and Club Penguin was a big part of my childhood!!
I work as a cake decorator, and I used the Club penguin avatar as inspiration for a cupcake cake for a child's birthday. The chid wanted a penguin as the theme and it was my first thought of what to use. Your work is iconic!
Honestly, I never noticed that the clothing didn't have shadows. I was just impressed with the awesome clothes items that we did have and enjoying the great game that I was able to play as a kid.
The paper doll is honestly my favourite art in the game, and the fact the artstyle slightly shifted scene to scene actually gave it a kind of handmade charm that most games fail to replicate. Thank you for all your work.
It's so cool that you get to hear from us now as adults!! But then again, it feels like you always respected your audience, no matter how young we were. I really like how you talk about us players when we were kids-- you knew that our joy was just as big as any adult's.
I can’t believe the penguin puppet was a hasty afterthought! I literally think of that puppet as being the real penguin more than the 3d model itself, probably because of how a lot of the clothing began being rendered on the puppet and thus was more detailed there. I love the puppets gentle eye expression. It’s not making a wide eyed hyper smile like many kid’s animations are, and I think that lent to the whole mood of club penguin very nicely. It seemed like a happy, gentle, safe place. It was fun and exciting, but there were also so many time that I just logged on to relax, and I’d just sit around chatting with people or go ice fishing or redecorate my igloo. It was so nice to have a game that wasn’t nonstop high energy, and I feel like the fact that looking at each penguin player card meant looking back at a calm, gently smiling face made the entire tone of the game match that wonderful balance in mood
I couldn't agree more. Happy, gentle, and safe is a great way to describe it.
Everybody go to the iceberg were going to flip it
I was so into Club Penguin as a child. My penguin name was Fghfhfj, since I couldn’t figure out a penguin name and my mom got sick of waiting for me to pick a name. She mashed the keyboard and the rest was history. I remember drawing your penguin design and mailing it in to Club Penguin just before they were acquired by Disney. They responded with a letter and stickers. I can’t overstate how happy that made me. Thank you very much for the artistry you contributed to the game!!
I never thought random smashed keyboard names could come from parents as well 😂
LMAOOO, mine was Fygvvtgh for the same reason. My dad was so confused at the time but at the end I actually liked the name
That was super interestin
I still use my club penguin mashed keyboard name 😂
I remember I asked my dad what name should I use and he said, "just put your name and some numbers" so after typing my name I smashed my hand into the num key portion of the keyboard and to this day I still use that name.
"Why did we use this software? Because it did the one thing we needed better than anything else!"
Too true
"I kind of made this penguin" YOU MADE MY CHILDHOOOOD
22:55 Can't shake the thought of hiring a NASCAR driver only to have them ride a scooter.
Not a bad analogy!
Always had my penguin wearing the ghost sheet, no matter the party. I loved it so much I'd be like a pirate ghost or a knight ghost or a super hero ghost, but always the ghost sheet. I especially loved the combo of the ghost sheet and the sombreros, it was my favourite outfit. For almost a decade of playing I'd say I was wearing it 90% of the time, so my 7 year old self greatly appreciates the extra effort that went into it haha.
Not gonna lie, the ending made me tear up. I'm currently in college for game design and animation, and on my laptop I have a customized Club Penguin avatar in a hoodie with my school's logo on it. Your work has touched more people and lives than you could ever know. Waddle on, my friend. And thank you for everything.
Same I'm majoring in animation and Club Penguin has been a crucial part of my childhood.
Oh maaaan, you dont know how much this penguin and all of your works meant to my childhood, i still remember how this game allowed me to learn ANOTHER LANGUAGE, im from chile, latin america, i did not know a single word of english, until one day in a new years eve, the club penguin team that translated the game did not (i dont know if purposelly or not) translate the words on the title of the event "coins for change", and that made me want to investigate what it could mean, so i started translating word for word whatever i saw in club penguin, nightclub, pizza, whatever word id see plastered around the map, i would go and translate, that allowed me to start learning, and i know my english has yet a lot of improvement to do, but this has allowed me to meet thousands of wonderful people, is a talent that has allowed me to grow and also impress people, you dont know how much easier school became for me thanks to your artwork of a penguin and what it brought to my life. Also one of my most well regarded childhood memory is to me that once my grandma, a 64 year old woman back then who didnt knew nothing about club penguin, internet or anything at all, and that we didnt also had that much money, and here in chile we didnt also had much stuff arriving, i saw the first official product of the game like when i was 15 years old and i had started playing when i was 6 or 7, anyways, my grandma would always hear that i talked about penguins and stuff, and one day she was working on a market sale (like a latin market, a full street full of normal people with products from their farms, selling vegetables, fruits, used clothes, and whatever), she was a salesman for a communications brand (TV, internet, phone and that) and stopped to get a rest from delivering her number on paper to get new deals, and saw a pack of penguin cards that she found beautiful for me cause she knew i loved penguins, turns out it was an official pack of cards of the game, it had the codes and card jitsu cards, i was so amazed cause me and my mom, had looked on a retail stores, club penguin was nowhere to be found and somehow my grandma had it found on accident, i was given a cool guitar, clothes and stuff thanks to the code, i know its dumb but i remember being so happy and i couldnt believe my grandma had brought that to me out of nowhere. I used to sell puffle drawings on paper to my friends also on like 2nd grade so feel free to strike me for violations of intellectual property lol 😂
Sorry for the long ahh post, i thought you mightve liked to hear how much your work meant to me, club penguin raised me and taught me lots of things and allowed me to live many kinds of things you couldnt imagine a single penguin drawing and game can make, anyways, thank u for the memory ride, i have no words to describe the amount of happiness and joy all u people gave to a full generation, i cannot fathom to imagine how many stories like mine there has to be around the world, and it was all thanks to a couple people with inmense amounts of talent and a dedication to their work, cheers ❤
That is amazing! Thank you so much for the message! I wish I could respond in Spanish in return, but unfortunately, my only other language is music. :)
(Also, grandmas are great!)
qué linda tu historia, no me esperaba ver a un chileno comentando, también amé club penguin en mi infancia :)))
@@amandabravo3347 gracias ♥️, este video fue muy emotivo jeje, me alegro que tambien hayas disfrutado club penguin en tu infancia, definitivamente una experiencia unica, y otra cosa, chilenos hay en todos lados x alguna razon jaja
@@ChrisHendricks thx 4 spreading good vibes and kindness to kids and people, it is more than needed like u said ♥️♥️♥️ GOAT work
Really cool to hear someone else from Chile ngl, I was way too young to remember too much but I still have memories of the peak of popularity when me and my brother shared an account and the CJ card game was super popular at my school. (so popular I still saw some kids playing with the cards in 2019 when the cards were discontinued in 2013 haha) I still have some old stuff and I didn’t realize till like a year ago to find out the merch gave you codes to use ingame lol. I still love doing research on the game (specifically music haha)
I think the short arms on the paper doll helped balance out the longer, lankier arms on the 3D model! My brain definitely combined both in my mind’s eye so I remember the penguin arms looking more natural than they actually were 😂
Wow, I remember as a kid really liking the ghost sheet outfit in particular because there was something about it that looked extra special to me. Crazy to learn that it looked like that because it was hand animated in 2D 🤯
The way the movement looks and the outlines are great. When you have the time to make something 2d it can look really good!
I grew up in Kelowna, BC and I remember seeing club penguin artists at the children's fairs there! The fact that your design was so influential that artists in 2014 could still sketch it up in seconds is super cool!
I went to one or two of those fairs! You might have seen me there.
@@ChrisHendricks Chris do you have the deleted audio of the appearance of the giant squid on aqua grabber? I saw in the wiki that some kind of rumbling sound for when the squid appeared
Yoo, I live in Abbotsford!
Wait, what? They were BC guys?
i love how calmly chris can talk about how he contribuited to probably one of the most memorable "video game characters" of the internet.
As a Club Penguin Veteran (Autumn '07!), who's now the same age you were when you first created these little guys, and loves faffing about with the raw assets inside .swf files, this was a FANTASTIC watch. Learning the history behind the evolution of the dance, hearing what software some of this was done on, all in time for the anniversary in which Club Penguin is now able to go for a pint in the UK? A fantastic evening watch. Thank you Mr. Hendricks!
Oh, and consider my mind blown that the clothes didn't cast shadows!
EDIT: And wasn't the Paper Doll Penguin nearly updated once? I'm sure I've seen it on the wiki. If anything, it looked a bit weirder as there were new style beaks on the original paper doll, and the art styles clashed horribly!
Yeah, there was an attempt to update the paper doll's face. I wouldn't have been opposed to it, but I guess that never went through.
I was a beta tester for that feature but the beta thing closed at some point so I guess they gave up on that
6:15 "I had some genuine concern that players would think this look weird" I mean dude i was 10 years old at the time. All i saw was 3D penguins walking and dancing funny and chatting around. I was perplexed at the engineering of it. Those animations and they way the penguins looked are TIMELESS!
24:22 That. Was. Beautiful.
Honestly as someone who has done (too much) research on Club Penguin history, I've realized that a loooot of aspects of the game were basically held together by duct tape and had to be redone completely years later when the work piled up haha, honestly impressive the team managed to work with Swift 3D for as long as they did.
this guy single handedly designed our childhoods, and that is fire
Definitely not single-handedly. Club Penguin had a lot of people working on it... over 1000 employees over its lifetime. I just had the privilege to help guide how it started. :)
@@ChrisHendricksa humble goat ✊🏾
Thanks for sharing
Dawg did you miss the first ten seconds of the vid
👏👏
Club Penguin wasn't my childhood.
0:00 a legend was born
yes
holy shit ur here?
I don't think you've missed one of my videos yet! Good to see you again!
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22:33 I absolutely noticed this LOL, I remember suddenly seeing all of these crazy animations appear out of nowhere and blowing my mind!
hi Chris, just thought I'd leave a comment here
I've always been a massive fan of your work ever since I was 7 years old and first started playing club penguin. I recently got a tattoo of rookie sitting down facing the left on my leg because he was always my favourite character. It's so amazing to see this video seeing how you made the exact position my tattoo is in, and it makes me proud to have it. Club penguin shaped a huge part of who I am since it introduced me to online communities.
Thanks for making this special little guy!
You're very welcome! The entire Club Penguin team enjoyed working on a game that made so many memories. Enjoy your tattoo!
I cannot understate how much Club Penguin impacted my childhood. Some of my strongest memories are going to the supermarket and buying a membership card, printing out the night of the living sled paper puppets, and just sitting in a corner and listening to the soundtrack. Its so cool seeing the behind the scenes, and i’m so thankful that you guys kept all of these “artifacts”. Thank you, from all of us.
The Paper doll was actually super iconic I remember LOVING the look of that art as a kid.
im an animation student who just started learning 3d and the learning curve is kicking my ass. the fact that you pulled all this off with such shitty software is so cool!! the problem solving is so impressive and i hope to get there one day soon. i played club penguin religiously as a kid. thank you for all your iconic work!!!
One step at a time! 3D is a monumental thing to learn, and if you're just starting, you're probably getting bombarded with everything at once (modelling, rigging, animation, texturing, UVs, etc.). This is why most 3D artists end up specializing in one area or another. Don't worry, you'll get there!
@@ChrisHendricks This is great advice! I started learning 3D in early 2019, and with the help of some artists who I now consider close friends, I've been working in the industry for the last 18 months. Get as much feedback as you can, and don't be scared to ask people about it. It's the best thing for improvement.
im a game art student ! its really cool to find other ppl learning 3D art as well !
Thank you for my childhood ❤
Thank you so much for putting the love that you did and still do into club penguin and making my childhood. Please never dislike your paper doll, when I was 4 it was the first thing I had ever tried to draw in a different pose, the first semi original piece I had made. Having gone from that to being 21 and fully adapt at 2d and 3d software and using it to make a living I have you and that paper doll to thank. Please keep creating, you never know who needs it.
My artistic side looks at the paper doll and says "THAT is what I'm going to be known for? I can draw better than that!" But I absolutely recognize the nostalgia behind it and the wholesomeness of what it represents, and really, I do like it.
Thank you for sharing, and I hope you are able to use your skills to the best of your ability in whatever job or hobbies you pursue!
club penguing made part of my child hood, it warms my heart to see the comunity still online and likewise for the devs!
Sunk hundreds of hours into ClubPenguin as a kid from 2007-2013 and I never noticed that clothing didn’t have shadows! I did notice the changing 2D artstyle though but it was a great thing because of its charm. I loved going back to the boiler room and the second floor of the coffee shop and EPF to look at the old newspapers and the old books and play through the first spy missions and see how different the artstyles were from the newspaper that was out at that time. I generally love to see the game evolve over time and I could see how the team were able to use new things and what they were able to make of it, like the introduction of the new animation software. Ultimately Disney is what did me in for my time with Club Penguin as I felt it no longer had the charm and soul it always had before. When they overhauled the town and plaza to appear like a Marvel theme park that was when I decided to quit. Thank you Chris, for putting your time and love into this little Penguin chat room game for us all to enjoy and grow up on.
This made me tear up! From being a little kid obsessed with drawing my penguin avatar to being 21 about to graduate college with an animation degree, Club Penguin has always stayed in the back of my mind. So many memories, so much fun. Your art inspired my art. Thank you!
the penguin model and paper doll are arguably some of the biggest icons of my childhood! can't believe that iconic 2d penguin was whipped up in 15 minutes, i thought it was the cutest and the art style was so fun! your work lives on forever in the hearts of many
I noticed the lack of shadows as a kid and assumed it was a stylistic choice and thought it looked fine
0:28 W dance
Chris, I really am unable to convey the impact you and the rest of the club penguin team had on my childhood which is a big part of what I directly attribute to who I am today and why I chose my field of work. All of your random executive decisions and creative shortcuts in designing this game are all genuinely so admirable because I really spent so long messing around with the game. It's impressive that you at 22 made such an iconic art style which I can really only compare to the art style of ken sugimori's generation 1&2 pokemon art style in nostalgia and admiration. All of the things you drew are my favorite things in the game.
My mind is blown that the weird limitation I perceived as a child where I had to take off all my clothes except one special item to do a special dance was a technical and animation limitation.
And no, I never noticed the clothes didn't cast a shadow.
I love hearing development horror stories about how duct-taped and slapped together some of those early aspects were, and I'm such a big fan of that early doofier looking art style, it might just be pure nostalgia but to this day I still think there's something so goofy and whimsical about it
Fantastic video!!
As a kid i loved the peguin "paper doll" you drew. Always thought it made my character feel unique to the other penguins in the game because of the artistic difference. Never really was that jarring of a difference
I’m an RA in college and I made name tags for my residents with the paper doll penguin!! Thank you for helping to shape my childhood ❤
…I think we may go to the same college 😂 (which is funny because it’s very small) at least it’s a pretty strange coincidence! It’s a cute idea nonetheless!
Dude this flat penguin illustration is my most core memory of everything club penguin related.
This game devoured my whole life when I was a kid and I will always miss it dearly, but this video helps me get the "be happy it happened" mentality. Love getting some insight
Not really related to the video, but i praise you a lot. You are archiving and documenting everything you can share with us about this game. This is part of internet history and i'm really grateful you are doing this! I am a student in the Anthropolgy/History field , im involved with researching (i don't know how it works on other Universities, but here in brazil we students take part on a lot of researching), and it truly fascinates me how much you are giving and documenting to the internet, directly from the source. This is the kind of thing that really helps and preserves memory, history, and creates more and more inside looks on the developing part throught the years :)
You're awesome!
Thank you! That is part of my motivation for doing these videos. I don't know how much longer the software will be compatible with my computers, so I need to show this stuff off now.
@@ChrisHendricksvery good planning! You are awesome :)
Whoever said "the internet is forever" really didn't know what they were talking about. Even leaving out the stuff that's not even available due to no longer being supported, some stuff is so hard to find just because of the sheer volume of *stuff* on the internet.
the anguish talking about how you had to get complicated IP-centered outfits on a penguin older than the iPod was so funny.
I still miss my Penguins and my friend from Australia that I met there. The fishing game was my favorite, but then the music mixing and the spy stuff happened. I think the last time I played was when there was a bunch of fairy stuff everywhere. I miss the dojo, too.
Thank you for being a part of my childhood!
The irony in the fact that he started creating the penguin and ended by giving a new penguin to the production to proceed his work is beautiful.
I didn’t know I needed this video. Thank you for your contribution to my childhood. Hours and hours on the club… asking mom for membership gift cards at Safeway. Played some rewritten while it was up. Im glad to be able to thank you.
I always noticed the lack of shadows in clothes; but I thought these were part of their artstyle and I actually liked this cel-shading-ish style.
the fact that we're all grownups/older now and are able to sit down and appreciate all the work that went into the game we loved that we would have NEVER considered as a child is so amazing to me. My brother and I used to sit down and draw little worlds and characters for our own games we wanted to make inspired by club penguin. We did it for YEARS. Thank you for taking the time to make and upload this Chris, as well as for all your work on my favorite game growing up. Like I said, I have a newfound appreciation for every little detail that was overlooked by us as kids that were clearly so important to the whole experience. Please keep up the good work!
omg i also did this with my friend!! we came up with other worlds like club penguin (and webkinz) and it was so much fun :))
your contribution made my childhood better ;D
I never actually could put my finger on it, but I guess I could notice something was off about the clothing, in a good way. I think the decision to have the clothing not cast shadows gave it a distinct look that I personally love. I haven't really thought about Club Penguin for years and watching this video was truly nostalgic. Thank you for creating a huge part of my childhood!! lots of love from Argentina
It was very fascinating and cool to hear about the player card penguin design being just a short 15 minute goofy illustration. Especially since it wasn't just used for the original game, but the DS games and the Wii game as well. You can't change what's iconic, and works! B)
Every time i watch one of your videos about the history of club penguin i get a little sad. Thanks for all the work you put in through those years, i started playing the game when i was in 3rd/4th grade (2005/2006), and i made sure to log in at least once a year until the game closed shop. I never had a member account, but everything you made still brought me lots of joy over those many years.
I'm glad it gave joy over such a long period of time!
I love the Paper Doll story. So cute to imagine too. It felt like when your friend asks you for a drawing, you do a simple one in a couple of minutes and they get their mindblown by the very first finished result (even though it was not difficult at all) 😅😂
As someone who used to play Club Penguin when I was a kid, I loved this insight into the development of the game. Such an amazing time to be alive to witness it
I, a fully grown soon-to-be attorney, still get *very* nostalgic and feel like I'm home when I see the old art that you showed. It reminds me of the books and posters and Puffles I bought, and the time I spent on the island.
Club Penguin shaped my enjoyment of videogames forever: thank you, Chris, for creating such a wonderful game, the images and music have always stuck with me. It was a very welcoming place regardless of gender, background and age, and certainly a great introduction to the internet and videogames for a little girl like me at the time.
In an online world where everything was so unsupervised, Club Penguin managed to be a a safe space for children while also being fun. You can't even imagine how much the games with my friends at school revolved around going on puffle adventures and passing notes in PSA code!
I almost can't believe that I first logged in on February 2012... it seems like it was yesterday :')
It is so unbelievably cool to see the face behind the iconic penguin that defined my childhood!!! Thank you for this amazing video!!
every piece of art was iconic and gives me a huge wave of 2000s nostalgia - especially the paper art for the penguin. thank you for helping to define my childhood! I still have memories of writing my username, sever name and a time on a piece of paper and giving it to my friends at school so we can meet up on club penguin.
Crazy how Lance would just go with absolutely anything you came up with, I'd be surprised if back then the servers weren't like arandom laptop kept in Lance's garage or something
It may be that he agreed with my crazy ideas precisely because he was so swamped with server stuff. The servers were one of his biggest jobs and sources of stress in the early years.
I personally believe the clothing with no shadows gave a really nice authentic look. Really interesting to hear about how the whole process had started and progressed!
Plot twist: the video was sponsored by Swift3D
LOL. Electric Rain (the company that made Swift 3D) is out of business, as far as I'm aware.
Now that you mention it, I've always though penguins in detailed outfits, where like none of the penguin was visible looked strange. I guess it was always in the back of my mind that the shadows were missing, cause everything clicks now you mention that.
Funny you mention the penguin drawing for the menu being iconic; I've genuinely seen grafiti and stickers out in public of the default club penguin Penguin, the drawing is actually that iconic
I just want you to know that at this moment I have a video on my phone of my best man doing the club penguin dance at my wedding. So, I guess I have you to thank for that😂
That. Is. Amazing.
@@ChrisHendricks Right??? Easily one of top the top five moments of the night lol
I never played Club Penguin but i made my sister's account and watched her play. It must be incredible to know your work is beloved by millions of people, and its part of their childhood memories.
it would be a blessing if every artist ever did a video like this to explain their process, i love the attitude, editing and overall message.
I love that the paper doll penguin was so goofy and simple, it made it SO fun and easy to draw as a kid. My friends and I would draw penguins with our own custom outfits and pets and we felt so cool!
Thank you Chris/Screenhog for being a part of making our childhoods so great. Forever love to you and your creations. 🐧❤️
Club Penguin helped me speak and chat in English. Thank you for all of your hard work!
im actually so honored to see the artist behind the best game ever show us how he made such masterpiece. you're rad.
Just wanted to say, I do really miss Club Penguin and the art takes me back to doodling penguins with friends in school. As you can see I still use it as an avatar, and is in fact my work Slack one too - it’s just way too iconic, funny/goofy (in a great way) and of course, work safe. Thanks for the great work Chris! ❤
learning the paper doll penguin was done in such short time and wasnt planned out that much is so crazy to me i always loved the dumpiness and clueless look of it, the penguins have so much charm and character to me just from that!!! i grew up after all my years waddling around to be an artist and the art of club penguin has influenced me an incredible amount, without you i wouldnt have had having nearly as much fun with art and developing my skills so i can only imagine your impact on others ❤
Club penguin was the one safe place i had as a kid, I played between 2009-2013 until my family became homeless at the time. That hand drawn charm to everything is what got me into art itself, and animating. I will always have such a mass appreciation for that time i got to spent on the island cause it felt like a place that was fully created out of love and passion.
Id love to hear some insight about the igloo furniture and if you worked on them at all btw!
It has been a long looong time since I saw Swift 3D, makes me cry...
You were a huge part of my childhood, I played from 2008-2012. I even had the DS game, trading card packs, and made so many memories and friends through your work. I'm 23 now. Thank you!
We love you Screenhog! Thank you for everything you’ve made, you’ve touched so many people’s hearts and made so many childhoods great, Waddle on!