So give me all your poison
And give me all your pills
And give me all your hopeless hearts
And make me ill
Month of Music: 10/31

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So give me all your poison
And give me all your pills
And give me all your hopeless hearts
And make me ill
Month of Music: 10/31
Bradley Cooper and Vin Diesel
Speaking their lines vs the final product
Why is Vin Diesel looking down? Is he worried he’s gonna forget his line?
Vin Diesel asked the director his inspiration for every line he did and did multiple takes until he was satisfied. He also recorded the line over 1,000 times and also recorded his lines in Mandarin, Portuguese, French, and Spanish so they could use his real voice in those versions. He’s looking at his lines because Vin Diesel is a dedicated motherfucking professional.
Vin Diesel made you fall in love with a character who said 4 words. The CGI brought his words to visual life, but they’d be meaningless without his amazing command of voice.
Basically vin Diesel had the challenge of: "OK, this is the message you’re trying to convey" "Alright" "But you can only ONLY say I am Groot”
Because every time Groot says “I am Groot” he means something and vin Diesel had to convey that message as best he could with only those 3 words through inflection, emphasis, and emotion.
And this was his first job after suddenly losing one of his closest friends.
Whenever you’re taking exams and the examiner comes and stands next to your table.
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Some harsh but very very true words
When people let me review their portfolios (on career day or open days at my game design school) I explicitly ban them from commenting during the review… …because otherwise they will follow the impulse to downplay everything I see in an attempt at being humble. "this is an old image…"
"I’m not happy with that one…" "this is just a sketch…"
"I did this really quickly…" "there is better stuff on later pages…" It’s totally understandable to have those impulses. The quality of art is not empirical data and therefore impossible to measure. Good art, bad art, it all comes down to standards. And you don’t want to come off as naive or self-absorbed. But just don’t do it. Don’t talk yourself down in front of others. In the best case you have someone supportive who now thinks “damn, this person needs to be prepped up all the time. Do I really want to work with somebody like that” or in worst case “now that you say it, yeah, this is kinda lame/rushed/unfinished/lazy, go away.” You can only submit what you have. If that is not enough, then it’s not enough. Your attitude will not change that. But if it is enough, you can do serious harm by not being confident of who you are now. This means appreciating what you are able to do right now and have a clear vision of what you want to learn, be confident that you will learn it in time. Be proud.
This is really important. Eliminate this urge. Eliminate it professionally, when having contact with people in a position to buy your work. Eliminate it socially, when you just share your work for fun. Destroy this urge as thoroughly as you possibly can.
Because when you have done that, you’ll find that you feel at least 25% less shitty about your own work. You lose the urge to do it. You stop reinforcing those negative thoughts, and they retreat. They may never go away completely (although they might!) but this is good practice for ignoring those thoughts flat-out.
Don’t shit-talk yourself. Even if you can’t be SO PROUD, don’t ever try to influence anyone’s opinion toward your work in the negative.
Try to love your work. Try to see what you learned from each piece, even if it’s a failure. If you feel that you learned nothing, appreciate the fact that just spending time on it is honing your skills and giving you valuable practice.
i used to be super not-confident in my own work. When I stopped pointing out the flaws in my own stuff, I felt better about it almost immediately.
these ferguson posts are starting to get on my nerves
I’m sorry that it’s an inconvinience for you to be at home on a computer and have to see people facing police brutality and fighting for their rights
Beyoncé
If anyone else did this they’d be called racist
#homeboy was literally busting out of that shirt
who wore it better
or
when ur alarm goes off on a school day and you just
non new zealanders be like: the fuck is a jandal
the fuck is a jandal
Sherlock + nicotine
Martin Freeman in The Girl Is Mime [x]
"When I looked at him again, maybe my face changed, I don’t know. I knew it and he knew I knew it.”
Batch of ‘centaur’ sketches with only one actual horse-butt in the lot, but eh close enough. I think I got this phase mostly out of my system, whew. Good exercise in painting skin/fur and speedsketching though.