Sugar Rush Animatronics batch two is done :]
I'm having a really good time making these
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Sugar Rush Animatronics batch two is done :]
I'm having a really good time making these
Chapter 5 of Bendy is still surreal for me. It's something I think about every day because Train Trouble was just kind of a random thought I had when I was struggling to make something that had the same feeling from the game. And then when they animated it and set it in the most pivotal room in the whole chapter.. I was in tears! If you haven't played Bendy yet, you can pick it up on consoles now!! Do yourself a favor and play it ~ and look for Train Trouble in the inky halls ;)
Uuuggghhhh
Train Trouble
Adachi had been eyeing the man sitting across for him for quite a few minutes now. He was dressed very differently than Adachi was accustomed to, but it was somehow very fitting. He looked strong too, vaguely he wondered just how strong. As he introduced himself, Adachi smiled, “Ah. My name is Tohru Adachi.” He said as he extended his arm to accept the handshake. “Most people call me Adachi.” He said with a nod. He took a small note when Alvin mentioned shipping, that might be useful sometime in the future.
At the mention of where he was going, Adachi raised his eyebrow and chuckled. “Well, to be honest, I don’t really know. It’s like an adventure, you see? So I really can’t be late.” He said as he shrugged and scratched behind his head. That was mostly true, he was just going to enter the TV like usual and do some training. He wasn’t expecting to find himself in a different dimension at all. That included not knowing where he was or more importantly, how to get back home. But that wasn’t something he was going to share with a complete stranger. ”What about you? Anywhere in particular?”
Adachi would find his question about how strong partially answered — while Alvin's grip was firm and friendly, the muscles in his fingers and hand were substantial, and he had scars and heavy calluses that (if Adachi knew a thing or two about swordfighting) were the hallmarks of a swordsman.
"Oh? On vacation?" Tuned as Alvin was to the nuances of peoples' speech, that like stood out for him. "Or did you just manage to get lost?"
He flashed the other a grin. Apparently he was one for teasing, even of strangers he'd met only a minute ago. "Marksburg. Guess your adventure's taking you there, at least." Sure enough, if Adachi looked at the timetable, it was the next — and last — stop on the list. The accompanying map showed it as a border crossing with a long bridge that spanned a wide bay, connecting two continents. "I've got a couple things that need to be loaded onto boats, and then a deal to work in Xian Du."
Xian Du, on the other hand, was not on the map at all. The rail apparently terminated in Marksburg, though there was a sign about connecting ferry services to a number of other ports, and a small advertisement listing private wyverns for hire.
"Seems like we’re gonna be stuck on this train for an extra three hours."
Alvin had been looking out the window, fingers laced behind his head. He turned back to the guy across from him with a sigh. “Yeah. Good thing there’s nothing I’m shipping today that’s gonna spoil, but I hate just sitting around waiting for them to fix stuff.”
He looked the other guy over, noting thin shoulders and a narrow face. Might as well chat for a bit, since they were stuck for now. “I’m Alvin.” He offered the other a handshake. “Where’re you headed? Gonna be a problem if you’re late?”
Nota mental: los trenes que salen de Waterloo a las 18:20 y a las 19:20 son la peor pesadilla para alguien con claustrofobia. Menos mal que yo tengo mi móvil que me distrae, porque todavía no hemos salido y ya no cabe ni un alfiler. Ah, y vamos con retraso :D
So today we took the train to Amsterdam at 10.45. We were supposed to arrive at the station around 1, so we had half an hour to go to the Titanic exhibition. April Fool's day indeed, because the joke was on us. We arrived at half past two. So our first set back was the first train being 'cancelled' because we were 10 mins slow thanks to a Sprinter with delay in front of us. Then our second train was also cancelled, and we were thrown out at Hilversum without any indication as to how the fuck to get to Amsterdam-Zuid and Schiphol. Apparently there was a broken change on the track somewhere between Hilversum and Schiphol. In the end, we ended up in Schiphol where almost every train to Amsterdam-Zuid was cancelled as well. It was one big hot mess. Except for one train, that took us FINALLY where we needed to go. But it was fun, too. And the exhibition was beautiful, if it ever comes in your country, you should definitely go visit.
A few shots from my project "Train Trouble"