does anyone remember when they kissed in minecraft storymode
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does anyone remember when they kissed in minecraft storymode
C!Dancat Yuri and the crowd cheers!!! I decided to make girl Stampy curvy/chubby, both because I thought it'd be cute since she eats cake for breakfast and bakes stuff, and because I am ALSO plus sized and. We need plus sized women in this world.
Dan's Secret an Animatic! Enjoy :)
Do I dare ask what TBOM is...?
The Book of Mormon; it’s a satirical musical that I used to draw a lot of fan art for a couple of years ago lol. My last hyperfixation, if you will
Hello! I’m in need of some advice. I’m trying to write a found-sense-of-self story in which the partner of a hero feels unfulfilled in the relationship because their partner is always at work. In a hero/villain fight, the partner is in an accident and needs they legs amputated. The partner then meets the villains’s civilian form as their physical therapist, and eventually gets enough self respect and leaves their relationship. I originally wanted it to culminate with the mc getting prosth- (1/2)
Thetic legs (literally now being able to “walk away” from the bad relationship) but I see how that could be implying people in wheelchairs do not have self-respect. Do you have any ideas that might make this better? I had thought maybe having the mc getting prosthetics earlier in the story, so it’s not the biggest change they go through before getting the courage to leave the hero, but I’m not sure. (2/2)
hey dude, while I do have some spinal problems I haven’t ever been in a wheelchair for extended periods and I definitely haven’t had prosthetics. as such, I can’t really advise you on what is and is not offensive in this situation. you need to go and find a relevant advice blog like @cripplecharacters and ask the kind folks over there what they think! hope this helps point you in the right direction 😊
Dancat "A Whole New World" - I think i'm in love (on Wattpad) https://my.w.tt/NOfxN6Em4S Dan is lonely and tired of Cassie flirting with him, all he wants is to find that special someone. Soon Dan and his friends are magically transported to another world filled with strange things you would only see in your dreams. Dan meets his very special someone, but when a great evil threatens the crazy little land will Dan be able to save his friends and the love of his life. well lets read and find out ((also the title art is not mine))
Ssssoooo.....who still ships Dancat??
@dancat replied to your post: I’m dying how does one find difference between...
Isn’t game development exclusively for games while computer animation is broader, since it includes things like movies, advertisements, modeling?
(this is my most educated guess as I’m currently studying computer animation in college and self-studying game art for fun)
Sorry, I meant "game art" which is almost the same thing as computer animation, but a lot of the difference comes from what it's being made for, how it's being made, and how it’s rigged for animation.
For instance, computer animation in movies and advertisements are specifically animated so, unless it’s put on a loop, it only happens at a specific time in the “timeline” and without input from the audience. Let’s say that in Moana when Maui throws into the ocean. We, as the audience, cannot do anything to prevent or cause the actual action and it will always happen at the same time within the timeline.
In a game, almost everything can be put into a constant loop at no specific time because a lot of things that happen in a game are often designed to be user-driven.
For instance, if the player makes their character jump, the model is supposed to stop its “standby” loop, transition into the jump, and then transition back into its “standby”. At the same time, the objects around the character are often expected to react to the character jumping, ex: grass being pushed away or dust appearing when the character lands. These actions are driven by the player, and can be repeated or prevented as many times as we are able to.
I say all this, knowing full well the differences.
But also having already written this down for my essay and can’t use it again. /sobs