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Peter Solarz
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Today's Document

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Origami Around
Stranger Things
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
dirt enthusiast

pixel skylines
YOU ARE THE REASON

Kaledo Art
Acquired Stardust
occasionally subtle

JVL
wallacepolsom
Three Goblin Art
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KIROKAZE

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@devinemoonart
i wanna talk about this shot
if forum signatures still existed this would be mine
God fucking damn it
Photos Of Sleeping Pups In A Puppy Daycare Center Are Taking Over The Internet.
3% body
97% legs
Deep and meaningful song.
“Pro tips”
Behold! My greatest creation!
Balloon doggie
“It’s… it’s good… *sniff*”
sageissupergay
Stick it on his chestplate like a fridge
i got you covered fam
he’s a badass bounty hunter shhhh ignore that he looks like a human fridge
Durden likes to watch me change clothes.
I love one (1) mandadlorian
DEPLOY THE BOY
My favorite animation in the entire series is this. I’ve captured it both in normal speed and slow motion. This is the very first time we’re introduced to Toshinori, and the animators went all out showing us his transformation. Every frame is meticulous. To date, I don’t think there’s a single example of Toshinori powering-up into All Might that’s drawn with so much detail. Normally we either see him pop into it immediately, obfuscated by a puff of steam, or the camera focuses on a single body part, like a hand, or his pectoral. But I think this is what we’re “intended” to see every time he powers up. His muscles physically bulging around his bones, his hunched spine straightening, his clothes stretching as they grow increasingly unable to contain his mass. I can see why it’s never been animated like this again. I’m completely mesmerized by how his bicep grows over his arm, or the shadows in his shirt as we see definition in his trapezius and deltoid appear. There’s an incredible amount of anatomical finesse displayed here. It’s particularly easy to see the contrast between his sick, skeletal true form, too. I dunno man I just love this. Japanese artists and animators really, really know their stuff. They’ve mastered blending realism with appeal.
This image is way funnier considering that this is Egypt and this snow was the first snow they got in 112 years.
this man has waited 112 years to SLAM DUNK that snowball on this man’s head
Cain and Able colorized