Accidental Wes Anderson, because.
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Misplaced Lens Cap
trying on a metaphor

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Accidental Wes Anderson, because.
Camera obscura, KangHee Kim
Saul Steinberg
The wonderful world of Tokusatsu villains, part 6. Yo-yo Ma, Suddenly I’m Not Half The Moon I Used To Be, Sunstache, Cactus Blossom.
That is the most punk thing I’ve seen all day
humpty dumpty fell off the pUNK ASS WALL
Nowhere to go but everywhere, Hayley Eichenbaum
CLOSEDLOOP
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perspective view
Top View
heart jumping.
1. rough lines
2.cleaned up lines
3.colored version
4.overlapping image represents principles of timing, arcs, anticipation, overlap, squash and stretch,
Excerpts: BITS & BYTES | Ep. 9 (1983)
Bits and Bytes was a Canadian television series, produced by TVOntario in 1983. It starred Luba Goy as the instructor, and Billy Van as the student. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bits_and_bytes.
This episode of Bits and Bytes is about how to use the computer to make pictures. Not just pictures for the artist, but pictures that can be useful for business people, scientists or teachers. We’ll also look into the meaning of terms such as high- and low-resolution, and find out what a pixel is, and what the difference is between a TV set and a computer monitor.
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‘The EXCERPTS series by OKKULT Motion Pictures transforms images from open source films of important historical and artistic merit into the internet drug we’ve come to love: GIFs!’ (Vice)
step by step images #1-4. Modeling a basic biped humanoid character.