love when bonnie does the thing
I thought about this super cool idea but I keep forgettimg so I'ma put it here
Y'know how there's a bunch of welcome home AU's? And how in each one the characters can look a bit different from the original?
I had the idea for an au where all of these AU's were actually "special episodes" for welcome home, so they make entirely separate puppets for these episodes
That's it 🧍that's all I wanted to say
Do what you will with this information
so embarrassing to get obsessed with your own oc but it doesn't fuel you creatively or motivate you at all you just sort of sit there. like yeah I've been thinking a lot about blorbo from my mind. no images of them exist in the world and they have maybe 3 personality traits so far. I would rather die than attempt to write about them. I've spent the last 48 hours rotating them in my brain though
reblog to bonk prev with yr forehead like a cat
Finally... I remembered to pass my latest drawings through nightshade...
This one I just did at work, I just figured out how to transfer traditional sketches into ibis paint so I've been experimenting with rendering, this is the first drawing where I did this!
Just to make a point, every time I finished a panel of this I would export it as a PNG on the perceptual setting and use it as a color reference for the next panel
IT'S BAD
PLEASE CHECK YOUR COLOR SETTINGS
EDIT: If you're still having problems, it might help to switch from "Save/Save as" to "Export (as a) Single Layer". Just. Make SURE the box labeled "Expression Color" is set to RGB. I've been messing with this all day, and it looks like this combination of settings will allow exported PNGs to maintain their colors perfectly. To you. So far both Discord and Toyhouse still only display desaturated images and I cannot for the life of me figure out why
It's ok dawg sometimes it's just what you gotta do
Embarrassed myself a few days ago and since then I've been periodically going like this
Ignore the part where he gets naked that's not part of it.
I've been thinking about this for a hot minute. I first used Duolingo for learning Spanish, and recently I started learning japanese
Now one thing I've been told many times by others learning the language is that the grammar was horrible, and as soon as I got to a point where it tried to teach grammar... Absolutly it does kinda suck (the apps grammar, not the languages grammar). I will say I loved learning kana on it because it taught kana in a way that made it super easy for me to memorize. But that's literally all you can use it for
Which brings me to my main point; why would you make an app literally useless. Like, kana is important to learn, but that's just the alphabet, so why is the main focus of the app - language learning - unusable?
On top of this, I read a Reddit post made by someone who used the app for Japanese, and they admitted that the forums were actually a significant part of being able to use the app, because others using the forums would correct mistakes made by the app. Why would you take away a part of the app that is literally helping people learn the language. Which is. The entire point of the app. What.
It isn't about actually helping people anymore and I hate it
If anyone was wondering, Duolingo just got even worse.
So you've learned the 12 principles of animation but don't know where to actually apply them? Fear not!! For here is my step-by-step process, very very condensed, into one singular giant GIF.
Hope it helps!
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