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So a friend of mine challenged me to try and recreate the fox lady from the Bad Guys in the style of Zootipia. Here was the result
I was talking to a friend about traveling to visit them, and I just accidentally said the sentence, “You’ll pick me up at the plane station, right?”
... I forgot the word for airport
end me
You ever start watching something thinking “eh, this is ok”, but then one character shows up and you’re like “god damn it. I wasn’t that into this series but now I have to watch all of it because this one character just so happens to be that character type I immediately fall for every time”?
Thanks to a pair of a bionic gloves, this 80-year-old classical pianist can finally play the piano again. The maestro, João Carlos Martins, had lost dexterity in his hands due to aging and health complications. His face at being able to play piano again says it all. 🎶
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Bro he’s so happy he’s crying and that’s making me cry he gets to play piano again after so long I
João Carlos Martins isn’t just any pianist, he’s one of the best pianists alive today. The dude has been playing piano for over 70 years (his career started when he was 11, but by the time he was 8 he had already won a contest playing Bach), and out of those 70, 56 years he spent playing with some kind of disability in his hands.
By the time he was 20 years old, João Carlos had already been invited by Eleanor Roosevelt to play at the Carnegie Hall, played with the biggest north american orchestras, and recorded the entire work of Bach for the piano. At the height of his skills, he could play 21 notes per second.
In 1965, at 24 years old, he suffered an accident during a soccer match which ended up causing an injury on his right elbow, damaging his ulnar nerve and atrophying 3 of his fingers. This caused him to stop playing for a year, and to play with difficulty until his 30s.
After long periods of physical therapy, but still with much difficulty, he returned to the stages and was received several positive reviews and was acclaimed by the public. However, he ended up developing a work-related musculoskeletal disorder, which forced him to stop playing again.
This wasn’t enough to make him give up on his musical career, and even with atrophied fingers and paralyzed hands, he still managed to play and record all basically of Bach’s work from 1979 to 1985, still being wildly popular despite his difficulties.
However, the worst would come in 1995: at 55 years old, during a robbery in Bulgaria, João Carlos was struck in the head with an iron bar, resulting in neurological sequelae which paralyzed his right arm. After a lot of physical and neurological therapy, he managed to move his right hand again enough to play the piano with both hands, but due to a worsening of his condition, at 58, he started to develop troubles not only moving his hand, but also speaking, so he had to go through another surgery. It didn’t seem like he would recover much movement in his hand after surgery, however, so he used the short time he had before his hand atrophied completely to record one last CD with both hands.
In 2001, at 61, he recorded the album Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, written by Maurice Ravel for Paul Wittgenstein, an austrian pianist who lost his right arm during World War 1.
His intention was to record 8 albums using only his left hand, however, his left hand developed a disease called Dupuytren’s contracture, causing his fingers to become permanently bent and contracted, as well as causing pain. He went through another surgery, this time in his left hand, but it didn’t prevent him from losing movement in his left hand, causing him to have to abandon the piano, seemingly for good.
This still didn’t keep him away from music, and after learning to conduct from a friend of his, he became a conductor in 2003, at 63 years old. Due to his paralyzed fingers, João Carlos couldn’t actually hold the baton or even turn the pages in the score (at least not fast enough to not stall the music), however, so instead the maestro simpy memorized every score note by note. He memorized, on average, 5000 score pages. (Unfortunately, he started to develop dystonia on his left arm, causing it to twitch, which caused him to have to stop conducting for a while, but he came back shortly after and has been conducting ever since.)
He went through another brain surgery in 2012, to recover the movements in his left hand, but at this point it was so atrophied he hadn’t even opened it in 10 years. He still occasionally played the piano in important events, and he even played at the opening of the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, but his playing was very slow and he could barely use his fingers, playing only a single note per second (compare with his 21 notes per seconds back when he was young).
(João Carlos Martins playing at an event in São Bernardo do Campo, 2013)
His bionic gloves were custom made by an industrial engineer, after said engineer saw him playing live and thought he could probably come up with something to help him. After he approached João Carlos to offer his help, the bionic gloves got ready just in time for him to play at the 466 anniversary of the city of São Paulo, in 2020, where João Carlos claimed “this is the first time in 22 years I place all 10 fingers in the keyboard”. Now, in 2021, he often posts videos of himself playing, and he always gets very emotional while doing so, and he is hardly seen without his new bionic gloves.
This gives me hope for the future of technology.
The funniest sword fight scene in the history of cinema.
BEST. SWORD FIGHT. EVER.
Let’s be honest, this is how I would sword fight.
@warmageragnar Lewis Vs Otranto, a realistic version.
#what on earth is this?
The Court Jester starring Danny Kaye, Basil Rathbone, and the amazing Glynis Johns, and Angela Lansbury and it is all around a fun time.
All kidding aside, watch Basil Rathbone’s foot work. He knows fencing, and sets up the form even though he’s still playing up the stage blows for Danny Kaye to flail at for comedic effect.
Okay, but I need to talk about this because it’s even funnier if you know the context... Basil Rathbone was one of the greatest swordsmen in Hollywood history. Which is why he almost never won any of his onscreen fights–he was good enough that he knew how to effectively make the other guy look even better. That’s why the swordfight in The Adventures of Robin Hood looks so awesome even though Errol Flynn is nowhere near Rathbone’s level.
But this fight, right here? Was one of the only fights where he needed a stunt double. Because while he was able to keep Danny Kaye from being seriously injured, Rathbone himself nearly got skewered a few times by Kaye’s flailing around. So in a bizarre way, this is probably the closest to an even match Rathbone had in his career… just not for the reasons you’d expect.
“Don’t you know, there are some things that can beat smartness and foresight? Awkwardness and stupidity can. The best swordsman in the world doesn’t need to fear the second best swordsman in the world; no, the person for him to be afraid of is some ignorant antagonist who has never had a sword in his hand before; he doesn’t do the thing he ought to.”
-Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1889)
The origin of a saying I’ve seen quoted in various works of fiction - “The best swordsman does not fear the second best, he fears the worst since there’s no telling what that idiot is going to do.”
vibes of that experimental time in animated kids movies: alt indie, gay, STRONG aesthetic, weirdly dark, epic world-building, gay again, found family as fuck, demon ladies, cat ladies, father issues, SHIPS AND STUFF
idk what was UP with this time period, but I want to embody whatever these vibes were into my very soul
THIS!!! THIIIIIIIIIISSSS!!!!!!!
A lot of people are talking about Sisu’s dragon design (myself included) but I feel like not enough people are talking about this design:
This design is wonderful! The details on her clothing, her crooked smile and imperfect teeth. The fact that she’s very beautiful, but not by traditional American standards. The wrinkles around her mouth and eyes. The fact she looks a bit older and isn’t just a typical young Disney princess. Like...I kinda feel like all the effort went into this design.
So here are my actual thoughts on Sisu’s design:
It’s cute. Her face shape is very simple but doesn’t really bother me. I think it helps to make her look less intimidating and more gentle and sweet (like her character is established to be).
I like that she’s fluffy. Eastern dragons usually have quite a bit of fur or hair on them, and I like that the designers stayed true to that. However I think a few scales would have helped to add more visual interest. She looks too flat with just fur. On a 3D model sometimes more is better. Adding scales, even just small, shiny fish-like scales in a few areas I think would have added a lot more dimension.
I like that her design mostly follows the design of Eastern dragons, being long and slender with no wings, though many people have also commented that she looks like a Quilin, which I think is pretty cool.
I am not a huge fan of her eyes and especially her eyebrows. I understand why she has human-like eyes. It’s because she has a human form at one point. I think they’re also probably meant to help make her look cute, expressive, and not scary. However, Toothless has amazing cat-like eyes that I think are very adorable and expressive. Something like that would have been much better in my personal opinion. Her eyebrows...I can’t be nice about this one. I just hate them. They’re too perfect and make literally no sense. On a 2D character, maybe. But on a 3D model it just doesn’t look right. If you want to give her eyebrows maybe make them furry, or scaly. Perfect penciled in eyebrows just don’t make sense.
SHE SHOULD HAVE WHISKERS! WHY ARE THEY GONE?! I know that they look a little like a mustache and she’s a female dragon but seriously! Pretty much all Eastern dragons have them! It’s like a staple! Her original design had them and she still looked very feminine. I have no idea why they took them away.
Some protruding teeth wouldn’t hurt, but eh...she looks ok without them
Something about her mouth bothers me. Not when she’s speaking. But like in some images of her smiling it’s too perfect. Like there should be a little more bend in it or something.
Her colors or ok, but I like the colors of the original design a lot more. All blue seems very safe.
WHERE DID ALL HER PRETTY PINK FINS GO?! They were so cool! She looked like a tropical fish! I loved them!
I do like that they kept the patterns from the original design, like on her back and tail fins.
I don’t necessarily think this is a bad thing but...she looks like a furry. Like literally all I can think when I look at her final design is “this reminds me so much of furry art I’ve seen online”. She is very very anthropomorphic. And that’s ok. She’s supposed to be. But like...idk for some reason with the style and tone of the rest of the film it just doesn’t really work. She looks like she would fit into better into the world of Zootopia.
Overall, C grade. It’s cute. It’s not bad. But it could be a lot better.
Just a quick Sisu edit, made her face and nose longer and also gave her whiskers and chin fluff, plus a bonus edit with her colour hue changed to a more teal shade
I was curious to see what Sisu would look like with her original design’s colors, as well as a few additions like whiskers and a few scales. I know it’s not the best but here was the result:
i hope the debate over whether or not it was misogynistic for bernie sanders to wear a coat continues for at least another three days
A high profile Jewish woman slated to have considerable legislative power in the US Senate would not have been able to roll up to her primary rival's inauguration with messy hair, no makeup, and a "practical" winter coat without being torn apart by her colleagues and the media.
Please read one (1) book on feminist theory please.
Oh you mean like janet yellen, old ass jewish woman and former chair of the federal reserve?
Anyway, get used to this. Anything perceived as less than completely reverential of Kamala Harris is going to be called misogyny for the next four years. That doesn't just mean criticism of this administration; it's going to extend to the way people fucking dress around her, someone perhaps not smiling convincingly enough. This is what #girlboss feminism has gotten.
The solution to “our society demands women put in way more effort into how they look” isn’t “how come this 80 year old dude isn’t freezing himself half to death during a pandemic for equality”
If ur feminist hot take is "everyone needs to suffer as I have suffered" you need to read one (1) book on feminist theory.
My favourite part is where punky includes ‘no makeup’ on the list, implying that for Equality we should be disparaging Bernie for not wearing makeup to the inauguration.
I personally am offended that Bernie Sanders didn't contour for the event.
It checks out
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I have never seen such an accurate depiction of what it looks like without glasses.
For writers with good eyesight, this is a good reference for what it’s like trying to see without our glasses
tumblr was funnier when the reylos were just outright lying all the time
i miss this
luke does, in fact, know his biological dad. in fact. most would argue its one of the most well known scenes in the entire series
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Raya and the Last Dragon prediction
So I just saw the new trailer, and I’ve seen some people commenting on how Sisu the Water Dragon isn’t as impressive or accurate to Southeast Asian dragon designs as some would like.
But here’s my prediction: This isn’t Sisu’s final form.
The trailer drops a line where Sisu admits she’s not the best dragon. She also seemingly uses her shapeshifting ( “shapechanging”?) abilities for the first time when she turns human.
So I think we’re getting an epic transformation somewhere near the end of the film when Sisu has some big moment with Raya or with saving the land or something as she becomes a “better dragon” in her words. Sisu gives me major teenager vibes, so perhaps she shifts to a more adult form as she matures on her journey with Raya.
This is actually I really good point. I hope you’re right. I love some of the concept art. If her final form looks like this at all I will be happy.
So my friend and I have seen some posts talking about the design of the dragon from Raya and the Last Dragon. A lot of people have had opinions on her face being a bit too human like, the design being too simple in order to sell toys, or that she doesn’t look enough like an Eastern Dragon. This is the original design:
Personally I like this design. We both agreed that it’s a unique dragon design and very cute, but that more could be done. (I’m going to college for animation BTW and my friend is a big animation fan). After talking for a while we decided to add some things to the design just as a fun experiment. These additions are not meant to discredit the original design, but simply “what we would add if we were tasked with designing this dragon”. Here is what we came up with:
We also did a version with slitted eyes to see if we could make her look a little more animal-like. Again, just for fun. (personally I think this one came out a little better)
thoughts?