g-pen, size 3, antialiasing on the pixelated one
lasso your ballista as if he was in the box
scroll down to interpolation method, change it to hard edges (nearest neightbour)
resize your ballista
SET YOUR BALLISTA FREE
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A stick figures species called ✨glow-sticks✨
aer your okey
HOW HAVE YOU NEVER SEEN AN AAAA BATTERY????? HAVE YOU NEVER PLAYED WITH BATTERY OPERATED DOOHICKEYS DO YOU NOT HAVE WHIMSY AND JOY....... /j
NO I GOT IN TROUBLE FOR PLAYING WITH BATTERY OPERATED TRINKETS WHEN I WAS LIKE AN INFANT . i did have a pee drawer though
so you dont pee all over the hosue??? like a pee drawer? like a drawer for things like nappies and potties???
at least thats what mine was for :P
HOW HAVE YOU NEVER SEEN AN AAAA BATTERY????? HAVE YOU NEVER PLAYED WITH BATTERY OPERATED DOOHICKEYS DO YOU NOT HAVE WHIMSY AND JOY....... /j
NO I GOT IN TROUBLE FOR PLAYING WITH BATTERY OPERATED TRINKETS WHEN I WAS LIKE AN INFANT . i did have a pee drawer though
how are you today green????
i made you something!!!!
*a cake on a platter appears in front of them* a reward for defeating the silverfish :3
🍃<( sssoooo exhausted...
🍃<( thhankkss anonn
[*They don't move for a while still, all that running has taken a toll on her*]
tiktoks with vine energy
Yesterday, I decided to use AvM as an example for "Expression through Body Language in Animation" so I thought; why not share it over here?
Expressing EMOTION through Body Language (Using AvM as an example)
Body language is actually very important in animation. The use of it can help express just about anything! Sometimes it doesn't have to be facial expressions or strong voice acting to make a point about how someone is feeling.
For example, simple movement, like throwing your hands in the air or jumping around, can express joy,
confusion,
and even woe and sadness.
Sometimes, the complete use (or lack) of movement can be very telling of an emotion. In the picture above, Purple is standing completely still at his mother's grave, head cast down in sorrow.
Did it take any line of dialogue or facial expression to make his grief clear? No! All it took was simple body language.
It even helps differentiate one character from another, in terms of how they walk,
(Green skipping dramatically just SCREAMS theatre kid in The Wishing Well short:)
how they pose
("Blue" posing in a way that the REAL Blue most likely wouldn't in The Witch:)
(and Red’s aggressive movements vs Green's cocky ones from The Prank; you can tell by the way Red stomps up to Green that the poor guy is getting mad)
their fighting styles, too; where Red shows his aggressive and impulsive nature in the way he fights, compared to Yellow taking a more defensive stance in 'Green's Channel';
And even how they sit! HOW THEY SIT!
The animation team could've easily had them all sit in the exact same way, but no! They had them sit differently, in ways that give them all more personality.
And later on in the same short, they expressed frustration differently!
Red's pose here being some sort of pout, Blue’s feeling more of a "damn it!" while Yellow is a classic thinking pose; showing that he's possibly coming up with ways to succeed in another try.
And it didn't take a single word, nor a FACE, to get this point across! All it took to convey emotions was how they move! It's actually really interesting to think about. It didn't take voice actors or faces or even character design to show emotions and personality, all it took was a good understanding of body language and movement. Props to the Alan Becker team for that!
Before I go, here are some other examples of how simple movement conveyed emotions in AvM.
Blue's shock turning to horror in the Omelette Short:
Green laughing in Fruit Ninja and Wallpaper:
Orange tiredly rubbing his eyes in Ragdoll to show that "He didn't get enough sleep for this nonsense":
And finally, Red, Green and Orange leaning differently during a race in "Carrot on a Stick"
That's all I have, thank you for your time <3
I genuinely admire how the animation team managed to pull off body language so amazingly! It's so cool how you can express so much about yourself through your movements alone.
absolutely cannot get over this cold open from etho’s let’s play 13 years ago
lmaoooo anyway did you ever have like a what the freaky was is called um a hhyperfixation drawer????
HOW HAVE YOU NEVER SEEN AN AAAA BATTERY????? HAVE YOU NEVER PLAYED WITH BATTERY OPERATED DOOHICKEYS DO YOU NOT HAVE WHIMSY AND JOY....... /j
NO I GOT IN TROUBLE FOR PLAYING WITH BATTERY OPERATED TRINKETS WHEN I WAS LIKE AN INFANT . i did have a pee drawer though
you didnt have a pee drawer?
HOW HAVE YOU NEVER SEEN AN AAAA BATTERY????? HAVE YOU NEVER PLAYED WITH BATTERY OPERATED DOOHICKEYS DO YOU NOT HAVE WHIMSY AND JOY....... /j
NO I GOT IN TROUBLE FOR PLAYING WITH BATTERY OPERATED TRINKETS WHEN I WAS LIKE AN INFANT . i did have a pee drawer though
get booped idiots /aff