I NEED A RAIN FROGGG
they are just little blobs <3
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I NEED A RAIN FROGGG
they are just little blobs <3
You've heard of CRIME. ALLEY. Now get ready for SESAME. STREET.
^ loaded his gun with skittles instead of rubber bullets. Now everyone gets to taste the (biodegradable) rainbow ✨
Amazing prompt from @jarro-stan-account below cut!
FOUNDATION (2021-) | 2.08: The Last Empress
he was the cool uncle
Batman Forever (1995)
Oded Fehr as Ardeth Bay The Mummy (1999)
If you don't love Quinlan Vos and how much of a horrible chaos gremlin he is, YOU ARE WRONG AND I AM RIGHT TO SAY IT.
saying "you wouldn't dare" to a space monk raised from infancy to forgo material possessions 🚨clown alert🚨
“Your plan was better. Let’s go.” requested by @verbam
Leverage 2x1 - "The Beantown Bailot Job"
STAR WARS EPISODE II: ATTACK OF THE CLONES dir. George Lucas
Some people have been interested in how this was made - I am extremely bad at explaining but I’ll try to give a quick rundown!
First I draw the individual parts in a 2d art program, in this case procreate. I put an overlay texture that gives it some grittiness. As you can see I separated out the parts I planned to move a little bit, like the top and bottom jaw, eyes, wings, and body segments.
Each part of the texture is applied to a 2d plane through uv maps with the exception of the halo, which is 3d modeled.
The 2d planes are layered in a way that will create shadow when a light is added and avoid overlaps when rendered. This also really lends to the papercut aspect!
Animation for this particular piece is done through something called “shape keys” where blender will interpolate movement based on me slightly moving the individual parts.
I created several keys for different areas of motion. When all are combined it creates a nice effect. Some parts move smoother than others - this is due to me setting some keys to be “constant” instead of “bezier smoothed”.
(Oh also the halo is just rotated on an axis - 3d go brrrrr)
After rendering all the frames into a gif, I then threw it into a video editor to make the colors more contrasted and to add slight glitching and behold! Final product!
Hopefully that helps out some for people who want to try it. Or for people who are just curious!
i would love to see starfire in your art style!! 🌟 great work, i love your art sm
Thank you, I'm so glad you like my art!
Lord of the Rings fanart! I watched for the first time recently and loved it