sorry could u please repeat that
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I had the great pleasure of designing/animating a bunch of 3D stuff for the last two episodes of Fionna and Cake! It was a joy to work with this low-poly adventure game style. Hope you all enjoyed this great show!!
Eros and agape sketches.
Only 3 episodes in and these guys are all I’ve been drawing lately. Help.
sunny village on the snow moon.
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今日は羽生結弦選手がすごかったのでウチのボンゾも滑らせてみました
Today I saw Yusuke Hanyu so amazing that I tried to slide my Bonzo. Bonzo is my character.
#やすらかモンスターズ 一日一絵16
Come, make me music to the score of your intimate and perfect beauty.
0. a circus master and his monster: “I couldn’t do it, I’m sorry. I can’t be enough.”
1. he loves her so much, her scales and her eyes and her deep, croaky voice— the piles of money her beauty rakes in. he worships her and the success she is a harbinger of. the world should love her as he does. the world should love her more than this. someone should love her more than this.
2. she is tired of him, in love with him, dependant on him. he provides for her, does he not? she shows her gratitude in the only way she knows how; his greatest attraction, the face that sells tickets. she must hold onto him, if only for her own survival. This premeditated voyeurism that their business is built on can have but one star.
3. “He is a man,” the ticket-seller reminds her gently, “and you are his wife. What more could you possibly aspire to be?”
a baker, throwing dough into the oven: YEAST
So yknow how it’s like. robots are gonna revolutionise the workplace and shit bc they’re gonna free our hands of repetitive and boring tasks, giving people more time to manoeuvre and explore different things and this is gonna improve mental health and stuff (ignoring the effects unemployment is gonna have as insistently as physics ignores air resistance) and that’s great and all,, since the companies and stuff are also gonna have ‘more reliable’ and less humane workers to exploit and stuff.
but.
can you say that robots are more hardworking? than humans? considering the obstacles that hold us back like mental health issues and physical barriers (it’s not realistic at all to expect a human to work for 8 hours straight) and stuff, and how none of those really affect robots, can u quantify hard work? work, sure, because u can just see what wasn’t done before a certain time period and then what was done after, but hardwork. like the effort they put in. can you measure how much effort a robot puts in?
bc for humans we measure that based on their body language and stuff, but how does that work for robots??