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EXPECTATIONS
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Three Goblin Art

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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@amethishi
Yup! I'm participating in artfight again this year :D
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An art gifting game
When you are just starting out learning about crafting visuals, the "rule of thirds" is given to folks as training wheels. If you don't know what you are doing, it is a good way to force people to think about their framing and avoid obvious snapshot compositions.
The idea is that if you gain experience and get better, you will shed those rule-of-thirds training wheels and start thinking more deeply about composition.
Eventually, you learn that central compositions can be done well and may gravitate back to them. Professionals use central framing all the time and some use it almost exclusively. You can play with focus and symmetry and layered compositions. It's a great way to draw the eye with leading lines. The idea is that you put the subject in a central position and then the secondary subject and the periphal context support the subject.
This movie was not made for TikTok or vertical viewing. That Twitter user overlayed the vertical video lines to demonstrate their point, and it ended up proving them wildly incorrect.
Remember that composition, more than anything else, needs to serve the story.
Let's look at how this falls apart.
How does this composition work without the other kids gossiping about her? This composition was constructed to show she is a school pariah. If it were on TIkTok, she'd just be walking down a hall.
Here we might not even know these are legs.
Here you can't tell she's hiding in a bathroom stall. Never has a roll of toilet paper been so important to a composition.
Have some random fingers, TikTok.
The subject is actually the glowing hands. This is a symmetrical composition, not a central one. Her in the mirror is not actually the subject.
I'm pretty sure that floating mouse needs to be in frame. TikTok gets an eyeball and a thumb to figure out what is going on.
You get one leg to figure this one out. Good luck.
I did find one single scene where the entire context could be shoved into a vertical video format.
That is the only shot that would work on TikTok out of the entire trailer.
What most people call composition is actually just subject framing. Which can be an important part of the composition, but it is only one variable.
I'm going to steal from another post of mine because I don't feel like writing essentially the same thing over. But I detailed how a professional visual author thinks about composition beyond just framing and rule of thirds...
Things that are often considered when designing a shot… background, midground, foreground. Symmetry or asymmetry. Primary and secondary subjects. Visual weight and balance. Visual anchors. Subject separation via depth of field, background/foreground exposure ratio, contrast, or color palette. And most importantly… storytelling.
Let's think through the composition of this shot.
I prefer to think back to front. What do I want the viewer to see?
Background is the sky. Midground is the town. Foreground is Michael B Jordan.
They chose a symmetrical composition. Symmetry is a powerful and dramatic visual anchor. If you would rather the viewer chew on the environment and absorb the entire frame, you may frame the subject off-center.
The primary subject is his face and the secondary subject is the gun. You can tell this because the gun is out of focus. They want you to visually anchor your attention to his expression. The angle of the gun even has a leading line that goes straight to his eyes.
Subject separation is mostly done with an exposure ratio. He is dark against a bright white sky. There is some background blur as well.
The camera is slightly below his eyeline, so it is looking up at him. This gives him a sense of power and control. He is dangerous and imposing. They are using a strong central framing with a low perspective as storytelling tools.
All of those creative decisions are part of composition. If all you consider is subject framing, your shot is probably going to be weaker for it.
I agree that there is some content being made more friendly for watching on phones. But even with shows and movies, most people still make the effort to turn their phone sideways. So I don't think this central framing thesis holds any water. I think it was just a compositional preference by the filmmakers.
Either that or Wes Anderson was a visionary, creating the most TikTok-able movies before the platform even existed.
Thank you! I saw the “ugh it’s so centered it looks so uglyyy” posts on twitter and I had no idea what they were on about? it looks normal and fine?
before blu ray and digital, most movies needed to be edited for both widescreen (often two separate widescreen formats, one for theatrical and the other for home) and 4x3 fullscreen, so this has been happening for basically as long as home video & theatrical releases coexisted—the standardization of widescreen is relatively new—so I wouldn’t see this as a problem even if tiktok were a consideration in framing these shots.
what bunk would each of the fly guys have (top, bottom)
So... guess who's OC Blog is shadowbanned 🫠.
First time showing off my voice acting, and it's because of fucking Super Mario
Praying that I don't go through another identity crisis and I end up having to redesign it again
What was the first WLW representation you experienced?
Real-life people you know (e g. family, friends)
Real-life people you don't know (e.g. celebrity, strangers)
A piece of live-action media (e.g. film, TV series)
A piece of animated media (e.g. cartoon, anime)
A drawn piece of work (e.g. comic, illustration)
A written piece of work (e.g. novel, poetry)
An audio piece of work (e.g. song, podcast)
Something else
Results / no wlw representation for me
Feel free to elaborate in the tags!
Gacha Studio...
redrew a frame of the army of the doomstar...this movie is amazing and you should watch it IT IS PEAK
🫧Roblox Avatar🌸
It is 100% accurate, you just need to get your eyes checked/j
They’re so fucking funny to me
Camilla & Alexi Nikolaev from The Nikolaevs by @makkinsart
Tumblr decided to die on all us while I was in the middle of posting But anyways, this was for a DTIYS challenge on Instagram and I just had to participate
I'm starting to theorise that Aika either might not be fully human, or was born/made without parents. Ik that's a stretch, but she definitely is obsessed with being normal because she never had the chance to in her life.
I get the impression it's more a 'you were born to this bloodline so welcome to child-soldier boot camp' thing.
Quick Christmas special drawing :P
Amino Shutdown
Marvel's Moongirl and Devil Dinosaur
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Western Animation, 2023)
Does it like Black women?
Yes
No
Explain your reasoning in the reblogs!
Uhhh duh! This show LOVES black women and girls. Not only is the MC a black nerd, who gets to be an awkward teen with her own arc, but I love how the show highlights her relationship with her grandma and mother, while also fleshing them out. Not to mention the episode that tackled texturism/hair discrimination because that is a topic necessary for young black girls.
Quick tips for writing Sleep Deprivation
☽ Memory becomes absolute garbage. Like “why am I in the kitchen?” garbage. “What was I saying?” garbage. Their brain is running on buffering screens and regret.
☽ Fine motor skills? Ha. They’re dropping everything. Pens. Phones. Entire moral compass. They’re basically a malfunctioning claw machine.
☽ Hallucinations creep in. That jacket on the chair? Suddenly a person. That noise? Definitely doom. Everything becomes mildly haunted.
☽ Time gets weird. Five minutes feel like a year. A full hour disappears and they swear they blinked wrong.
☽ Irritation skyrockets. They get mad at chairs. At air. At gravity. At the audacity of other humans continuing to exist.
☽ Their voice sounds weird. Slow, scratchy, like they swallowed sand.
☽ They walk like a drunk baby giraffe. Walls suddenly jump closer. Floors rise unexpectedly. Coordination said: “I’m out.”
☽ Zoning out becomes a hobby. They stare at random objects like they’re trying to understand quantum mechanics.
☽ Vision blurs in and out. Like someone smeared Vaseline over their eyeballs out of spite.
☽ Their body just hurts. Not a dramatic pain, just the “why does my skeleton feel like it’s buzzing?” pain.
☽ Food cravings go feral. They’d fight someone for a stale cookie.
☽ Terrible choices. They will absolutely say “I’m fine” while making decisions that end in disaster.
☽ Random emotional implosions. Crying because their sock feels wrong? Yes.
☽ Cold hands. Cold feet. Cold heart. (Okay maybe not the last one, but it feels like it.)
Reblogging this so I can write it for one of my characters ✍️🏾