And here we see a young juvenile alligator snapping turtle mutant getting in touch with its more turtle-ly side as it participates in the particular exciting ritual of blocking traffic
Matt Murdock forces his class to do a mock trial, and prove that Foggy didn't cheat on a paper.
(Daredevil The Man Without Fear issue #12 by Waid)
pokemon infinity train crossover!!! I still have to do ryan and min gi…. but i realized I’m not going to be able to fit any more images in a photoset so heres these for now LOL
Do you have any tips for people who want to start animating? Especially for those who have a slight difficulty keeping a consistent drawing style? Please share your wisdom o great one
Honestly, I would say work with what you have access to! If you can afford animation software (or ask for it as a gift? Or pirate it? Depending on how you feel about that, haha) and a tablet, that’s awesome! But you can definitely start learning with, like… a stack of post-it notes as a flipbook, y’know? There’s no one definite way to get started, I think it’s just a matter of diving in and trying it with what’s available to you. (If you’d like to check out my personal blog and just search for ‘animation’ or ‘ask’, or ‘art advice’, I’ve answered quite a few questions over there too!)I also wouldn’t worry too much about your style being consistent. Like… eventually, yeah, if you want to get a job doing it, you’ll want to focus on that. But if we’re just talking about animation in the purest, simplest sense of seeing your drawings come to life and creating the illusion of movement, I wouldn’t worry about it. If you’re just dipping your toes in to see if you enjoy it, I wouldn’t worry about consistency. Consistency is something that’ll just happen the more often you draw… your style will develop and solidify by just… doing it, y’know? I had to learn to simplify and streamline my drawings in order to animate them, basically on-the-fly, and if you watch W2H closely, you can literally tell which shots I animated first and which shots I animated last, because I was figuring it out AS I was working on it. And even so, looking back NOW at what I considered consistent THEN is pretty wild. You’ll always be getting better and progressing, there’s never going to be a point where you’ll feel like, “okay, cool! I’m finally good enough to start animating!”. You just have to jump in and be okay with the fact that you’re just starting out, ‘cause you’re going to grow, and you’re going to get better, and if you’re truly passionate about doing it, that process is something that’ll never stop. It’s good to make imperfect work. That’s how you learn!Hope that helps!
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I just love them,,, I'm literally crying and have nothing to say except they are so precious,,, <33
Okay, as much as we joke about 1 HP Sans, I honestly don’t think he really has just 1 HP.
Now, we all know that Sans is the only monster who doesn’t turn into dust once you defeat him; rather, he walks off screen. However, if you actually check your kill count stats before and after defeating Sans, Sans is not counted as a kill. Yes, defeating him adds to your EXP, LV, and HP. But your Kill Count stays at 105! Here is proof from a playthrough a friend of mine did.
But you DO make a hit on him!
So if this doesn’t actually kill him, what’s up with that? WHO ARE YOU SANS
Jack and Maddie find the ghost kid passed out on their kitchen table after a very long and hard night of drinking at the Christmas Truce party.