I must see my clangen children- - @wills-woodland-warriors
Both are from the old game, you had them both with Starfalcon
I tried to check the new game, but you just disappeared? Not exiled or dead, you're just gone.

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I must see my clangen children- - @wills-woodland-warriors
Both are from the old game, you had them both with Starfalcon
I tried to check the new game, but you just disappeared? Not exiled or dead, you're just gone.
For my fifth animation i have chosen to create a campfire scene incorporating the three main characters from the popular cartoon We Bare Bears created by Daniel Chong. I did this by combining a background scene i found from a chillhop lo-fi site that i had seen when listening to their music on YouTube, plus the characters from the cartoon show. The lighting, smoke, shooting star and the fires flame designs are my own designs and i re-designed the poses of the characters to keep with their original design style. Over all i am very happy with the end result but i wish i had put more time into researching and designing the flames a little more but because its again such a short animation i feel it works quite well as it.
Stephen Wiltshire
Stephen is an artist who was diagnosed with Autism in the 1970′s. His parents had helped him enroll to a special school where he can build his future. When he was young, his first words were “pencil” and “paper”. When he was given those things, his life as an artist began.
His first drawing was a classroom field trip. Stephen possesses the ability to absorb vast complicated cities and transfer them to paper. As his ability grew, he earned the title of human camera. He has the ability to draw complex and realistic things from memory.
To me, his artwork is extraordinary. It makes me understand why he got the name human camera.
When I did research on Stephen, I was mainly researching artists who have autism. I needed to know if people with autism, just like Stephen and me, have a positive future.
21/09/19
So it’s nearly the end of freshers week at UCLan and I’ve finally gotten round to doing my bullet journal.
We’ve been given a poster project which would be good to start today too so that should be fun
I’ll aim to post something relating to uni and my bullet everyday day?? Hopefully?
Anyway, here’s some snaps of my room :))
I am,,,, stubent
Credit: Leah M Photography 2019.
Fury from the Deepfake
Earlier this year, Doctor Who fans were treated to some rather exciting, yet strange news. Students at the University of Central Lancashire had started a film project re-creating the lost First Doctor episode "Mission to the Unknown." I say "First Doctor," lightly, as it's the only televised story of Doctor Who to never feature the Doctor. Because of this, and it being only a single episode, it seems an obvious candidate for re-creation. Not to badmouth any of the actors involved in the episode, but none of them are irreplaceable. Even without Nicolas Briggs giving the project some weight, no sacred cows would be in jeopardy. Nobody has to fill the shoes of William Hartnell or his two lovely companions.
When I covered the new animated version of "The Macra Terror," I discussed the importance of re-creations. While a small portion of the fandom dislikes the practice, most fans agree that they're a good thing. The re-creation has taken on many different forms throughout the years. Classic Comics compiled the tele-snaps of lost episodes with captions allowing readers to follow the story. The Target novelisation is a sort of re-creation. For some, they act as the only way to experience lost episodes. There are the unofficial reconstructions from videographers like Loose Cannon. YouTuber Josh Snares has been working on some rather promising reconstructions of his own as well. Many of the narrated TV soundtracks have recently been pressed to vinyl. While it seems as though BBC is really pushing their animations, are those the final form of the reconstruction?
So the block out and puzzle design for the boat section is finished, now to just clean it up and start putting meshs’ in there and it should be ready to go. The deadline is coming up soon so i might not be posting as much, i need to polish as much as i can and get some menus in there!