well, i just woke up and was immediately told that donald trump has won the election.
fuck.
i'm not even american, but this is going to affect the whole world. this man is dangerous. he is an actual threat to democracy.
i'm wishing the best for everyone living in america right now. you can get through this. stay strong, stay hopeful. even if the world feels really fucked up right now, there is always hope.
the future may be looking pretty scary right now, but i promise love will always win.
sending my love from the uk to everyone who voted for harris. and sending my hate to anyone who voted for trump or a third party.
Since we keep getting "live action" CGI remakes of already perfectly adequate animated movies, and because people need to understand that animation is a medium and not a genre, I have prepared this primer about the importance of Visual Language for Conveying Information.
Can you tell what the personalities of these two mice are?
Can you tell now?
Which of these two tigers feels safer to be around?
Which of these three dogs is the funniest one?
If you can answer these questions, then you already have experience with the idea of visual language and stylistic choices being used to impart narrative meaning. If you can understand why these choices were made to impart meaning, then you can understand why animation is a medium for telling stories that has its own inherent value, and is not merely a "placeholder" for the eventual implementation of photorealistic presentation (aka "Live Action" CGI). Animation does not need to be "corrected" or "legitimized" by remaking it into the most representational simulation of observable reality.
A cringe fail sketchbook spread for Anthology, uncensored version of the bulletin points and the rest of the spread below 💫
(Tw for mention of SA)
♡She/they/It ♡ Lesbian | Adult | 💮Call me Peach💮 TERFS/PROSHIP/BIGOTS DNI!!!
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