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Storyboarding by @cheesytrishy!! 🧡
Progress continues! This storyboard is 100% completed but I wanna show off more and more of it because it makes me so happy. Been really fun to see this little scene come to life, slowly but surely! Expect more next week!
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actually I hope dying is like waking up from a dream that you’re already forgetting, but you have the vibe it was pretty good. I hope it’s like waking up in your bed and you’re not tired just a bit sleepy, and everyone is home and the sun is not too bright. I hope it feels like the aftermath of a fuzzy dream that leaves you bittersweet but content. I hope dying is like waking up to a world that loves you
LEDs more like LEDeez Nuts
have any of you ever thought of how impressive LED batten lights are? i was recovering on my bed today and started staring at one and it occurred to me that at present, every single corner of my room is entirely illuminated. even if I were to turn off every light in my house right now, the light in my bedroom would make my presence clearly visible to any outsider. a singular bar, only a metre or so in length can so drastically alter visibility and lighting seems ridiculously futuristic even though it's an everyday appliance. it's not just the sheer luminosity- but the intensity of sheer white light that's so tone-neutral, not at all warm like cream but not harsh and cold like a blue lights. We often consider yellow lights as cozy since they're affiliated with the past, because of the colour yellow's associations and the comparative dimness of old bulbs that made lighting more moody. White lights on the other hand- complete and utter, rigid, sterile, bleak neutrality. Nobody even thinks about them because we're so used to it. I think it's also really impressive that rooms that once took meticulous planning to construct in such a way that with sunlight entering through windows, candles and lanterns and bulbs, a room could be properly lit, but now, offices and buildings are constructed without the slightest consideration for natural lighting because artificial lights fulfill any needs entirely. The thought seems almost a little dystopian to me, that we can go for days without even depending on the sun for light. Just to think that in all those horror movies and books that take place in abandoned mansions, homes for the elderly, dark city alleys, and basements and attics, the use of minimal lighting to build the suspense & dread and create familar 'fearful' atmosphere, would all by foiled by giving protagonists decent LEDs is kind of insane to me.
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Of Life, Death, and Peace.
What does it mean to live a "life in abundance"?
Amid the chaos and motions, amid uncertainty. Under reminders and threats of death and disease which plagues lands and lungs.
Is there still a space for peace? Peace that surpasses even our own understanding?
Perhaps, while one must acknowledge fears, wiser still it is to trust - there is One who hold it all together.
Have mercy on us, I pray.
Hello this is my first post on december 27 th of 2020, the "chaotic" year
And before the year ends, id like to share a bit of my thoughts about it
Ive seen the chaos going on all over the world and in my country as well, ive lost many close people this year without adding the disastrous state my country s in and my personal issues
Though with all of these, i can still say that its just another year of my life, nothing really makes it different from the others. The world has gone into many pandemics and crises and it will still most probably go through more crazy events like the ones we re living currently, that's what is making me sceptical about the subject. The world and the populations living inside of it are surely and definitely evolving a lot and i can clearly see societies and the way people think is also changing. But to me , this is probably the year where ive learnt and discovered things i couldnt even imagine. Plus it was very intriguing to see how humanity slowly adapted to this new and still unfamiliar style of life, in its' own way.
Maybe its my age or my mind or my personal experiences and point of view that are making me see it that way, but i see 2020 as probably one of the years that will be very remembered in history, not because of its events, but because its the year of "awakening" that the world went through, a door to a new era, where people see life as an experience to be lived, not a mystery to be solved, at least that's how i see it. and i wanna end this thought by a quote that says :
I can honestly add a million things to this but i wont go any further since its my first post😅 if anyone ever happens to find this thank you for reading and i hope i portrayed my message well !