How do you do pixel art animation? What program do you use? These are so beautiful and I really wanna learn! Thank you!
I wrote a free post about my process here, hope you find it useful 🙏
Do you have any horror movies to recommend, please? I think I've watched everything though due to quarantined.
Hi! Well, off the top of my hat, here are some horror recommendations that I feel are somewhat less talked about (so maybe you haven't seen them yet?), in no particular order:
Good Manners (2017)
The House That Screamed (1969)
Jigoku (1960)
Hangover Square (1945)
Penda's Fen (1974)
Evil Dead Trap (1988)
Cemetery Man (1994)
The Sect (1991)
Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971)
Blood on Satan's Claw (1971)
Messiah of Evil (1973)
The Wild Boys (2017)
Shiver of the Vampires (1971)
Afraid of the Dark (1991)
Ganja & Hess (1973)
Anguish (1987)
Martin (1977)
Gothic (1986)
Dust Devil (1992)
White of the Eye (1987)
Sweet Home (1989)
Lisa and the Devil (1973)
Blood and Roses (1960)
Queens of Evil (1970)
Knife+Heart (2018)
The Book of Stone (1969)
Laurin (1989)
Society (1989)
Daughters of Fire (1978)
The Haunting of Julia (1977)
The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1974)
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne (1981)
In The Mouth of Madness (1994)
Jonathan (1970)
Popcorn (1991)
Nip For Speed is an absurd little adventure where a crazed cat takes you for a spin along a highway!
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Maybe Another Life is a bizarre gravity-bending industrial horror game with a touch of reincarnation.
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I attended a Dungeon Meshi themed dinner last weekend and wanted to share what was brought/devoured! Enjoy the comparison of what the dishes looked like irl vs the show
listening to Gravity Falls episode commentaries is great. Alex Hirsch nearly worked himself to death constantly. Grunkle Stan was nearly voiced by Matt Chapman of Homestar Runner. Literally nothing aside from the twist about Stan having a twin was planned more than a few episodes in advance. The zodiac wheel meant nothing and consisted of random symbols from the first 7 episodes because the intro was animated after those were done. Alex came up with the term “search for the blind eye” to be an extra bit for the between-season shorts before deciding to actually have a payoff for that setup and writing Society of the Blind Eye. Bill was meant to be a joke character and when Alex suggested that he be a real villain Michael Rianda responded “You, my friend, have lost the plot.” Bill getting one episode in the spotlight was basically chance and he only became the main villain of season 2 because he was so popular with the fans. The reveal of the portal at the end of season 1 was suggested by Mike without thinking it through and he left before the next season and the other writers were SO ANNOYED after that went through because they somehow had to keep that plot going for the 10 episodes it’d take to actually pay off. I am genuinely astonished that this show came together as well as it did at all.
I bought a book with extremely modern and relatable translations of Sanskrit poetry from 2,000 years ago
This is the greatest thing ever