Today's repostober is this hug between my friend @deerkick's character Sol and mine Lorelyn. They had such an emotionally charged start to their relationship in season 1 of my DnD/Good Society game.
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I am the sail, the plank
The mast that breaks and gets replaced
I am remade, repaired
Reshaped but somehow still the same
Even after every cell in my body changed
I know my name
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1. Ah Fai was a chief animator for McDull’s animated features. He’s super cool. Ultimate senpai.
2. Previous post on breakdowns right here
Some thoughts on acceleration and force
I presented this in the order of how I slowly understood the trick of delivering force - first an abstract concept of impact taught by Ah Fai, then a more complicated discovery on the acceleration pattern, last back to a more abstract concept of breakdowns.
Like I’ve previously stressed, 2D animation is everything but one single approach. There’s no one rule that rules them all, but interchangeable ideas with math, or physics, or music, etc. There’s no “perfect” animation either, but what is perceived as organic and dynamic. E.g., using the Fibonacci numbers to animate didn’t bring me a perfect animation! On the other hand, a tiny change in the pattern could already make the feeling of force so much more powerful.
Not so much of a tutorial than a personal experience. I hope you find this interesting hahaha
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What you thought you knew, what you thought you wanted—it wasn’t what you’d find.
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Inspired by @deerkick’s d&d OC (who is not a rabbit nor a hare, but for whom the metaphor comparing the two was apt)
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here’s a compilation of different people driving box trucks into a low bridge over and over
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If you vote please reblog and maybe put your age I'm the tags because I'm curious as to who this reaches.
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i’ll move through the night, love, i’ll sleep when i’m dead
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Ich auch, Bruder. Ich auch.
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(Points at the function I'm doing my thesis on) this is my son who has every disease
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