I just finished reading star ocean and Jolyne might be my favorite Jojo
I should have given her a more extravagant pose
I just finished reading star ocean and Jolyne might be my favorite Jojo
I should have given her a more extravagant pose
I have not abandoned this blog I’m just kinda lazy… anyway This is going to be my artblog for now on I have others too
personal ——>http://shota-boy-tell-em.tumblr.com/
Anime/manga blog ———>http://sp00ky-b00gie.tumblr.com/
Ed Valigursky: To the Tombaugh Station. Ace Double D-479 paperback cover, 1960.
Index:
- DON’T DO 5 MONTHS OF BUFFERS
- CHOOSE A PREMADE FONT THAT ISNT AWFUL
- CHOOSE A TEMPLATE
- WRITE YOUR STORY BEFORE HAND.
- DON’T GO BACK.
- JUST DO IT
- DON’T BEAT YOURSELF UP.
also includes tons of links to cool stuff. yay!
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if you reblog my art I’m always gonna check to see if you commented in the tags
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Disclaimer: I’ve had no formal education on animation. I’ve learned everything I know from careful observation & trial and error
Here’s Easytoon. It’s free and you can make simple black-and-white gif animations with it. It is actually piss easy to use so I’ll just assume you can figure out most of it by yourself :-D (if you can’t, send me a note and I’ll explain)
I think a good first step into really “getting” animation is to acknowledge that animation is not movement, but an illusion of movement. Here’s Amber’s spinning kick:
And two consequent frames from it:
Her left foot moves like four meters in a single frame. Note how she never even appears in the marked spot. She doesn’t need to, because she’s faster than your eyes, and your brain will just fill the gaps and believe this bullshit! That’s how you animate fast movement; the less frames you draw, the more speed you’ve got.
(Speedlines can be used to guide the eye if the frames don’t seem connected enough otherwise.)
When Amber lands, however…
… she takes her time getting back up again. This needs a lot more frames than the kick:
Learn to tell the difference between fast and slow movement! Knowing how to handle different speeds is the key to making animation with a natural looking rhythm.
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so i was walking through the streets the other day and took some pictures of motorcycles. today i threw the pictures together and thus a robot was born c:
this is a tribute image to the british rockband Pink Floyd. if I’d say i love their music it would be a gross understatement. i think people will still listen to pink floyd’s music in 100 years. that’s why there’s a robot.
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I stumbled upon a website that allows you to blend any colors evenly no matter how opposite on the spectrum they are.
sharing the knowledge
COLOUR PORN OH MY GOD
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