you dont have to worry about the lineart coming out worse than the sketch if you don’t draw lineart
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you dont have to worry about the lineart coming out worse than the sketch if you don’t draw lineart
If ur arabic ur great If ur arabic and muslim ur great If ur arabic and queer ur great If ur arabic and muslim and queer ur great I know it seems hard to believe but you’re not bad you’re not awful
Hey if you’re not arabic can you reblog this? I hardly ever see any positivity towards us and I just wanna spread love to my Arab siblings
people think i’m joking when i say we need to stop california’s dominance of animation. it’s a problem.
the key to major success lately seems to be: be born in california or nearby, go to calarts, get into the industry. other options come when you can afford to move to california. the industry is VERY quiet in every other part of the country. i live in new york city, possibly the most famous city in the country, and there is next to no work to be found here. yeah there are outliers like Natasha Allegri and Rebecca Sugar, but the majority are from CA.
Pen Ward? CalArts. Craig McCracken? CalArts. Alex Hirsch? CalArts. Lauren Faust? CalArts. Thurop van Orman. Patrick McHale. Paul Rudish. Chris Buck. Aaron Springer. Butch Hartmann. John Lasseter. Jorge Gutierrez. Pete Browngardt. Arlene Klasky. Genndy Tartakovsy. Rob Renzetti. Tim Burton. JG Quintel.
ALL Calarts alumni.
To make a further point: just about EVERY SINGLE ORIGINAL SHOW running on Cartoon Network right now has a CalArts alum as the showrunner, the only exceptions being Steven Universe and Gumball. Now you might be asking: why’s this a problem?? these people are brilliant. they make great shows, they’re creative geniuses. and i agree. and that’s part of the problem.
we got to see their work out of sheer luck. the luck that they could be born in california OR uproot themselves to move there, that they could afford to go to calarts, where the tuition is over 40,000 a year and growing. that they had friends who could offer them work in california.
consider all the people we’re missing out on. i haven’t even graduated yet and i’m already seeing TONS of my colleagues and peers who had starry eyed dreams of just being a PART of the animation process–doing inbetweens, storyboarding, designing characters–give up when they realized they couldnt get to california.
it is, to say the least, hard to uproot yourself and move across the country with 50,000 dollars in student loans on your back and no job that pays more than minimum wage, with no guaranteed apartment waiting for you.
the most talented animation visionary in the world could be giving up right now, because they were born in pennsylvania and their household makes less than 40,000 a year. CalArts is not the problem. But the fact that CalArts seems to be the ONLY school you can hope to go to make it–and every other option being outliers or exceptions—is a BIG problem. we’re losing tons of potential talent like this and its an issue. the industry needs to branch out, it needs to learn to accomodate people who dont live in LA.
this probably sounds whiny, but i’m tired of seeing amazingly talented people with brilliant ideas give up because they cant move away from everything they know, up to their ears in debt, hoping for the small chance of getting to draw keyframes for nickelodeon.
we need to do better tbh.
i’m going to add something a little extra terrifying to this, because i agree entirely.
i saw that image when it was new, and i felt my dreams dying. i was VERY lucky to have not only the money but also the ambition to give up everything i knew in new jersey and move to san francisco, california - a state to which i had never before been - in order to rekindle my passion and dream of being in the animation industry with the academy of art because HAHAHA as if i could get into calarts (i told myself). and i had done that a year before this image came out.
i have no idea what makes calarts SO GOOD that its alumni dominate the animation industry, and have a significant impact on film in general (tim burton, anyone?). i know it’s “the school that disney built” and that it’s good, but i don’t know why. and it’s so unfair. i know and see talented and hard working people in the art school i attended in the past, the art school i attend now, and the people i follow and admire online.
can you make it as a freelancer working remotely from wherever you are? sure. is it even more difficult? yes. companies are going to hire someone who can work there in person, eliminating a lot of the hurdles that would be extra to keep up with someone working from who knows how far away. and what do you have to offer that someone in person doesn’t? you have to be super special to make them willing to accommodate that.
something needs to change. i don’t know what, but. calarts is not the only art school of merit out there.
When I interned at the network of cartoons I had the pleasure of meeting a few showrunners, one of which was creating season one of AT, so it was a pretty big deal for me at the time. Now, I barely got this internship, I applied for art but wound up in the recording studio, which was a magnificently squandered experience that is a different story. basically, showrunners had higher priorities than chatting with me, but my ‘manager’ of sorts arranged for me to talk to a couple of them.
I was a wreck in every way back then, so when I met Penn I was nervous as hell. He was super nice though!! Asked me about my background, where did I go to school again? CalArts?
I told him no, I went to LCAD. ‘Never heard of it.’ And that was the end of the conversation. It was like I was invisible. I have never experienced anything like that before.
I’m not saying this was a universal experience amongst the interns. Quite a few of us came from different schools, and two others besides me were from LCAD as well. And another showrunner I met (a lovely person finishing up Flapjack) was kinder to me than I think I even deserved. I’ll never forget that experience.
But I’m gonna have to agree that there’s a really fucked up attitude going around about the exclusive merit of CalArts alumni.
Here’s that thing I was talking about how CalArts dominates the animation industry.
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no offense bt why is magneto , a jewish man , listed as being in the crowd here
I agree… He wouldn’t be there to support him…
(He might be there to burn shit down tho).
Wait Magneto is Jewish?
Yep. Google it.
I’m pretty sure he’s there to take down the stadium. He’s waiting for the opportune moment is all.
Also the Joker has fought Red Skull, a Nazi. He would not be there not next to Red Skull or with Trump. The Joker may be terrible but he’s an AMERICAN villain.
I don’t think Hannibal Lecter would be there either. His sister was murdered and eaten by Nazi’s, and he often targeted people like Trump as his victims. If you read the books, he hates and targets people he thinks of as morally pugnacious. He also targeted people with bad manners.
i think that’s exactly why dr. lecter is there
Tfw fiction villains have more standards then the president-elect
Half of these villains, their worst crime is being a buncha megalomaniacs. They might be power hungry, but are otherwise equal-opportunity employers.
Which automatically makes them morally superior to Trump, who is a megalomaniac AND racist/sexist/elitist bastard, among other things.
Also Darth Vader was literally born a slave why is he there?
Magneto’s going to strangle Trump with his own mic wire
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Be like Wonder Woman. Punch a nazi.
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Let me tell you about my panda mini-washer
As an apartment dweller, this is a game changer. My current apartment doesn’t have a laundry facility and the closest Laundromat about a 30 min bus ride which is just not practical. The mini-washer is a life saver
The panda mini washer hooks up to the sink, is incredibly lightweight (about 28 pounds, so light even I can lift it) and easy to use.
It has a surprisingly large capacity. The basket from the first picture represents about one and a half loads. The jeans took up a whole load while the rest filled the bin only half way.
Here’s the inside. The left is the washer the right is the spin dryer. Yes, it even drys.
Basically you shove your cloths into the washer, fill it up with water and let it go. I use my shower head to fill it up so it goes faster, the sink hook up took about five minutes to fill the whole tub, with the shower head is is down to a minute an a half. I do it in three wash cycles, a five minute rinse with baking soda, a five minute wash with soap and a three minute rinse with water. You have to drain and refill between each cycle so it’s a little more labor intensive than a traditional washer.
That’s the spin dryer. It’s about half the capacity of the washer so one wash takes about two loads to dry. The spinner is much more effective than I was expecting. A three minute spin gets my cloths about 90% dry. I hang them up to air dry for that last 10%.
The machine cost me about 150$. When you factor in two dollars for the bus, five for the machines (per week), the mini-washer pays for its self after only about six months worth of laundry.
I’m not great at expressing emotion, but I’m hoping you can tell how excited I am. Let me just say that the panda mini-washer is great and I highly recommend it to anyone currently using a Laundromat.
Read this and immediately bought it on Amazon for $180. I spend $15 a week to have my laundry done so this pays for itself in 3 months for me. THANK YOU JESUS.
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Oh by the way, they have table top dishwashers that are pretty much the same thing:
This is one of the biggest technological breakthroughs for the everyday homeowner in the current decade: the realization that refrigerators aren’t the only things that can be miniaturized for better affordability and minimal space requirements.
Can you IMAGINE how this is going to change the lives of college students and apartment-dwellers? Or anyone with a lower income who can’t afford a place with “luxury” appliances like dishwashers and laundry machines?
There’s an even cheaper option called the Wonder Wash where you tumble the thing yourself and you’ll have to line-dry the clothes, but it apparently works very well.
Here is a PV for Uma Musume a shining example of Japanese creativity and ingenuity. If idols, horse racing, anthropomorphic horse girls and friendship is your thing then this is the game for you!
i wish we could have normal bad anime again
“Mirror, oh mirror, who is the most beautiful in the world?”
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“IT IS I.”
I lost track of time. How many times did this just loop?
This is Sol @angeredfish sweet prec Oc that i just had to draw!
this is the john of protection
reblog this john or don’t and he will retcon all of the bad posts off your dashboard
It cannot be
literally wtf…who was the genius
It’s a Japanese soap dispenser that is being sold starting Sept 1. This video was actually a way of advertising. The website is here: http://www.kanebo-cosmetics.jp/evita/