au where sonic and silver end up on the ark because i say so
a perfectly normal child being raised on a space colony for scientists that are slightly maniacal
Hey, I love your artwork, so, I was wondering, is that okay to help you with ideas to draw, cause I'm an editor, so I can send you a photo, that can help you, if you like to?
Heya! Thank you so much! While I appreciate the offer, I already have plenty of art ideas with wayyy too little to draw them all, so I'll have to pass. Sorry!
I keep forgetting to upload my art here QwQ Anyhow, artfight attack for @zeezu-ix!
For those complaining that the Shadow Dark Beginnings episodes are too short, I urge you to look at some of these scenes frame by frame (pauze the video and use , and . to go back and forth per frame). The attention to detail is immaculate and there's no way they would've been able to achieve this high quality if the episodes were like 20 minutes long. Remember that it's still all free promotional videos we're getting here.
Taking this two/three second clip here to explain my point. First the indicial pose, Shadow's attack in a flash of light, camera following it, a pauze frame, then the impact shot with flashing lights, camera shaking, bight light fading to show the broken arm with the chain, even the lights at where the arm was separated flashing on and off each frame, then BAM Shadow's shoe covering up most of the view, only to be wayy in the back one frame later to give a real sense of speed, the camera needing to catch up to him, one more flash as Shadow slides into place, giving the feeling of slow-motion which also puts more emphasis on how fast he's moving, not to mention to give the viewer a tiny moment to take in the composition of it all. The way it's angled leads the eye from the robot to Shadow, the size difference between the two and hhh the chain so perfectly put in place, slightly tilted towards the camera for an extra sense of depth. It all seems so simple, but there's so much thought and effort put behind this and it's absolutely gorgeous. Putting the frames together below the cut
HMMMM thinking this idea through with a more awake brain. Maybe if I take a small part, from 1:53 to 2:50 ish, I can split that up in 7 drawings. With some small added changes here and there to get like an animatic/PMV kinda idea... Which is a whole lot less overwhelming than the entire song but still gets the feel across AND I get in some practice working with animation and video editing... That's quite tempting. It's also a combination of my current hyperfixations, so that deffo gives a good motivation boost Honestly I just might try it...
Been listening a lot to Sleep Token lately and I'm just imagining how cool this song for a Shadow AMV would be.
The temptation to turn this into another art project I won’t finish- 🥲
Going on vacation with my pack! Featuring @therianterritory, @pyrolimio and others
Tumbling down the Sleep Token lore hole (probably rolling into another hyperfixion) and finding out that part of their theming is worshipping a deity that is abusive got me like
Oh. No wonder I feel these songs so deeply and relate to them.
Me: *Vibing to hype rock music while drawing depressed hedgehogs*
I had a tattoo client ask if I ever used AI to design tattoos for me. Man I spent the better part of a decade doing shitty bit work as a graphic designer and now that I have the space to do whatever I want, I'm gonna let the computer generate random garbage for me? What next should I have a computer that eats my dinner and fucks my wife?
The reason I love furry art in particular is that nature is brutal and also kind of stupid. Humans are ''supposed'' to be complex enough to go beyond base, brutish instincts but we kind of aren't. so you combine human features and animal features that both remove superficial humanity of humans and general brutishness of nature's cycles to get a creature that's removed from the worst of either, it keeps psychological human features to enhance relatability and expressiveness, so basically to enhance empathy, but now the senses are amplified and it looks removed enough visually to not read as completely human (so it also retains a sense of wonder from the viewer). it also has features of animals we find relatable, appealing etc. it's like an ideal being for expression, resonance, a feeling of comfort. a ''cure'' for the loneliness of human existence
Heya, you can call me Wyta or Tidal. Welcome to my artistsic blog!They/them // Nonbinary // Adult // Anthro and animal artist // ΘΔ Other places you can find me: https://linktr.ee/wyta_wolf
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