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Bisexual is my preferred term because I never have to explain it. People might make inaccurate assumptions, but nobody goes "What's that?" even if they've never heard the term before.
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The funniest definition of bi and pan I ever heard was "Bisexuals are the ones who don't want to have to explain it every time", yes.
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GPose Guide - Facial Expressions
Let's continue exploring the true endgame! Here's a quick guide that'll help you take more expressive facial screenshots.
The default behavior on gpose is a direct gaze facing front. It may look a bit doll-like, so we can give it a more life-like feel by modifying the direction the character is facing. You can toggle Face Camera by tapping Space or the Y button - the character will look straight at you (if allowed by the neck angle.)
This is good, but still somewhat bit doll-like. So let's modify the direction Zolta is gazing. You can do this by rotating the camera a bit and toggling Track Camera under Motion Settings. Now his eyes are following the camera's position: toggle Enable Target Motion (2) to freeze the gaze.
Now let's modify his expression. Under Motion Settings, open the Emotes list by clicking the Emotes button, and select one of the available expressions. Throw in a Lip Movement for good measure, too.
You can stack several different types of animation together, like Skill + Expression + Lip Movements or Full Body Emote + Expression + Lip Movements:
The possibilities are endless. Here are some examples of this technique in use:
Starter GPose: Lighting 102- Outdoors
Now that we know some basic lighting techniques, it's time to wander into the wild!
There's a lot that's out of your control, like weather and natural light. But let's use those to our advantage!
Supplemental Lighting
Remember: you can use the 3-point light sources and the Character lighting settings to bring attention to the subject, making it pop from the background.
In the example below, Freya is pretty dim against the background; so we position a yellow source to reinforce the torch light and a blue source to suggest moonlight.
Oh, one interesting thing about water surfaces: while point lights can't cast shadows...
...it can reflect over water surfaces!
The principle of using a point light to enhance, reinforce or suggest a source can be used anywhere: fixtures, skybox sources, armor, weapons... the sky (well, and the count of 3) is the limit.
Less is more
Simplify your shots. Visual elements draw attention away from the subject. By using Depth of Field (DoF) you can force background elements to lose focus.
Alternatively, you can look for parts of the background with fewer elements (like the sky, a cave wall, or a dark patch of a forest.)
Weather
Dungeons and open areas have wildly different lighting patterns. Don't fight it: instead, try to adjust your sources to enhance the feeling. Overcast weather gives less contrast, the same as night shots. On the other hand, Some instances can give very harsh light. Use it to your advantage.
Environment
Use it. The fact that you're not locked into place means that you can have better action shots, using the environment to help tell a story.
Also, the Golden Hour is real. Sunrises and sunsets give amazing opportunities for shots.
Night shots have their own characteristics, but they're basically similar to studio shots. So rim lights and key lights can bring subjects to the foreground, even if they're wearing dark clothing.
Sometimes the environment is the focus. Draw your character away, and let the beauty of Etheirys sink in.
Framing
Look out for structures that can help isolate your character from the background.
Now that I mentioned these points, let's see how (and why) some shots were taken!
Low contrast, DoF isolating from the noisy background, orange point light to Noemie's right, white-bluish point light to the top left.
High contrast, strong orange point light to the right of Louise, and a white point far to the left.
Here the scenario is totally irrelevant (apart from the general grey tone), So ADoF+Bubble, ADoF + Bokeh, a single white point from the sun's direction, and a high Character lighting.
This guide is way less technique-heavy than the previous one, but I hope it helped illustrate some ways to benefit from outdoor shots; please share your experiments, and let me know if you have any questions!
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The original video, for anyone who hasn't seen it:
And the relevant album cover:
Sessler was a teenager when "We're Not Gonna Take It" it was on the charts. Probably had MTV so he saw the video.
No fuckin' idea how he thought it was in support of "traditional American values."
Never not reblog. Dee Snider is iconic and queer as fuck for a cishet man.
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Starter GPose: Lighting 103 - Instances
In a previous lighting guide, we talked about gpose controls, and how to use them in a controlled setting. But dungeons and other instances offer amazing places for scenario composition, and it would be a shame to ignore so much potential! So grab your backpack - we're hitting the Duty Finder!
Access
One thing that may escape our collective attention when planning for solo shots is that it's very easy to use dungeons as backdrop: Newer dungeons benefit from Explorer Mode, while older dungeons can be entered solo by selecting Unrestricted Party. Both can be found under Settings.
Raids, on the other hand, can be finicky. There's no Explorer Mode, but regular 8-people raids can be accessed with Unrestricted Party.
Some (I'm looking at you, NiER raids) have access points that you can use to jump into an empty copy of the raid instances.
Lighting
Some things to keep in mind while scouting for locations in dungeons: Lighting can be a bit inconsistent, with point sources placed in odd locations or light fixtures emitting no light at all.
You'll even find some circumstances where shadows go in the wrong direction!
So don't rely on hints: check how the environment lights interact with your character. Extreme cases may include very harsh sources, and because of the naive way the 10+ years old engine handles shadowed surfaces (hint: it doesn't), you may end up with monstrosities like this:
One way to fix this specific issue is to move the character away from the source, enough so all facial structures are shadowed according to the engine. Then, use profile point lights to fix the setup.
So all these issues are, in the end, easily handled. and there's a lot to look out for: Some sources have effects, like flickering torches, an excellent resource if you're planning for an animated GIF capture.
Others even have custom light maps, like Haukke Manor and that gorgeous stained glass illumination.
Some areas have mixed illumination sources, like The Wanderer's Palace, another gorgeous place that comes up early in the game.
You can also look out for reflection effects, like polished marble floors - or this water mirror, again in Wanderer's Palace:
So give instances a try. There's a veritable treasure trove of scenarios available that can greatly enhance your shots!
Princess Gisele wir Galvus, wife to Crown Prince Zenos yae Galvus.
In the Exarchâs timeline, Lyse was able to reach Zenos in time at the Royal Menagerie, and prevented him from taking his own life, instead capturing him for the Resistance. In exchange for the safe return of his heir, Emperor Varis ordered a complete withdrawal of Garlean forces from Doma and Ala Mhigo. But Zenosâ price for returning to Garlemald was Gisele. Varis was furious, but had no choice but to allow it.
She wed Zenos, with the intent of taking down Garlemald from the inside. While she schemed, and bided her time, Varis sent numerous assassins to remove the threat of the woman he hated and feared as The Witch of Ulâdah. In the end, it was the Emperor assassinated; Gisele took the throne, for Zenos was indifferent to it, but before she could free the provinces and dismantle Garlemaldâs armies, she perished to one last parting gift from her old foe: Black Rose, released by Varisâ loyalists.
When word reached Eorzea of her death, Ishgard marched upon the imperial capital, and King Aymeric burned it to the ground by dragonfire. As for ZenosâŠhis fate was unknown, but it was said he threw open the gates of the imperial palace to the conquerers, and walked away in indifference. The one spark in his life was gone, and there was nothing left for him to lose.
i got these knockoff boots online and instead of the brand name on the tag they have the name of an apparently nonexistent martin scorsese movie??? what the fuck
Reblogging to save the lives of anyone who took their eye off tumblr for five fucking minutes and now thinks theyâre living in an alternate universe. ;)
[Image ID: a black boot - as in the shoe - with a label that, bizarrely, reads âThe greatest mafia movie ever made. Martin Scorsese presents GONCHAROV. Domenico Procacci Production. A film by Natted JWHJ0715 about the Naples Mafia.â End ID]
[Image ID: tumblr user abandonedambition replying to the picture of the boot with âthis idiot hasnât seen goncharovâ. End ID]
(No, itâs not a real movie. The current tumblr meme is to joke post about the non-existent film, playing âyes, andâ with other peopleâs posts. At the rate weâre going we will have generated a screenplay by the end of the week.
Iâm explaining the joke because while I enjoy it a lot, itâs the kind of thing that can get genuinely confusing/distressing very fast if youâre not sure you can trust your memory.)
Aymeric is such a happy guy I wonder if he ever has nightmares
Tonight's progress.