Anytime, I see some really cool art. I make the same noise A person does when a Somali explains an expensive wine, just going ooh, Ah
Had the idea of “what if I did models of the Nintendo consoles as if they were rendered on themselves?” and I did just that!
I plan on uploading timelapses of the process for each one. I have other timelapses on my youtube channel right now! Check it out, if you’d like!
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Sigh yeah -__-
read shuake and maruki is mischaracterized read any other ship and akechi is mischaracterized why can't i ever win
okay the original hellsing anime is REALLY bad but this
is the funniest fucking thing i’ve ever seen and if swat wouldn’t break my fucking door down i’d start labeling every letter i ever sent like this
So I'm working on a video describing webcomics in ten words or less and well some comics don't have covers so I had to make some(mostly for me cause its fun) and I really like how this one came out! @emmytherobotofficial
Old compilation of Mikuru from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya tripping and falling in every dub I could find. Highlights are the Italian dub where she honks like a duck and the Russian version where it sounds like they used candid audio of the voice actress dying.
I love this advice
I've been very curious since ISAT has such strong characterization: what do you think makes a "well written" character? I've asked around in my circles and I've gotten different answers (serves their role in the plot well, 'you can imagine meeting a real person like this', they move the plot along in an interesting way, etc) but I was curious because ISAT is still fresh in my mind.
thank you very much... for me, if every action a character takes can be linked to a specific trait/backstory/whatever, thats a well written character. you dont need to know in the moment, but on a rewatch if you go "omg thats why they did this or said this..." you know thats the SAUCE!!!!!!!!
Hello, friends!
I reworked the ol' "Schweizer Guide to Spotting Tangents" lecture from my comics-teaching days, figured I'd share it here. If you want a free, printable PDF for yourself or to share (especially if you're an educator), you can find it at the bottom of this same lesson on my website.
-Chris
@galaxyghostr
This pleases me greatly
Not taking any of Crayola’s shit today.
The best feeling
so cool when a mutual u secretly really admire and look up to reblogs your post