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Okay, real talk now. People love to tag male characters in posts about women, but this post is gonna take this seriously. Is there actually a canonically male character you believe is a trans woman? Or at least has made into a trans woman for a fanart or a fanfic? Excluding the ones canonically implied.
Sound off in the tags! Link to the fanart or fic if available. Do it. Give me the girls. Make more women.
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ik I donât really go here but my friend got me to watch tadc like a month ago so last night we saw the finale and we (two cis queer women) both immediately went âwow itâs 100% canon that rabbit is a trans womanâ and I go into the tag (my mistake) and people are being so stupid like lmao I should have known but cmon guys you canât be that bad at media literacy to not realize Jax is a closeted deeply repressed trans woman?? and that important trait you canât ignore makes this character SO MUCH MORE INTERESTING!!! when I thought Jax was just an annoying cis guy asshole I was like đ ugh another annoying man but no sheâs a deeply flawed traumatized annoying WOMAN which makes me like the character waaaaaaay more than I first did lmao one thing about me I will support a womanâs wrongs
isnât she lovely??? đłď¸ââ§ď¸
(also: âif Jax is a woman why does the show use he/him pronouns?â because heâs closeted and repressed and not ready to change his pronouns yet. But the hope is that ONE DAY human Leeroy will find community and be comfortable enough to do that, especially since heâs going to Rileyâs gay Triangle Bar! Alternatively women can have he/him pronouns thatâs okay too)
(also also: itâs open ended enough that we can believe that one day they find a way to reverse abstraction. I expect one million fanfics exploring this premise soon. Then Jax can change her avatar when sheâs ready to)
(I just feel kinda crazy seeing people say that a trans woman writing a story about a trans woman is transphobic bc xyz. âPeople say they want compelling nuanced female characters but canât even handle xâ meme for real. Also be normal about trans women challenge pls and thanks happy pride đłď¸ââ§ď¸đłď¸âđđłď¸ââ§ď¸)
I started rewatching DuckTales (2017) on Wednesday and Iâm already on season three. This is normal đŚ
been rewatching DuckTales for the first time in years. something is rekindling within me
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this frame from krusty krab training video is so underrated to me why does nobody talk about it
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He was a young artist employed by the Disney studio, but tasked with the entry-level job of finishing off the work of the animators and crafting the âin-betweenâ animations that completed the charactersâ movements. Wong had learned that studio executives were creating a film from the new novel, Bambi, A Life in the Woods by Felix Salten. Tom says the young artist read the book and without consulting his supervisor, âtook the script and painted some visual concepts to set the mood, color and the design.âÂ
His sketches recalled the lush mountain and forest scenes of Sung dynasty landscape paintings. His initiative paid off. Walt Disney, who was looking for something new for the film, was captivated and personally directed that Wong be promoted. Today, top animators and illustrators revere Wongâs work. Children today are as enchanted by the misty, lyrical brushstrokes of Wongâs colorful nature scenes, inspired by his training at Otis College of Art and self-study of Sung Dynasty artÂ
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HEâS STILL ALIVE HEâS 105 YEARS OLD AND HEâS *STILL FUCKING ALIVE* THIS GUY HELPED MAKE THE FILM THAT MADE ME WANT TO BE A FILMMAKER AND *HE IS STILL ALIVE* AAAAAAAAAAAAAH
I met him at a gallery event a number of years ago and, UGH HE IS SO TALENTED AND SO KIND AND ENCOURAGING THERE IS A REASON WE ALL LOVE HIM. Also, my alma.
GUYS WTF IS THIS CRAZY TALENTED GUY- HE MAKES KITES TO WOW JUST WOW
OMG Â PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW
Seeing this post made me hope to meet the man. However, doing some research it turns out that Tyrus Wong passed away on December 30, 2016 at the age of 106.
What a legend
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In the 80âs as computer animation was on the rise one of the thorniest problems was âhow do we get this thing we made on the computer⌠OFF the computer?â There were a lot of unique solutions, but the one Iâm fascinated by most is Disneyâs solution of using a plotter.
A plotter acted as sort of a 3D printer but for 2D images. There was a ball point pen that could move up and down, and the paper underneath could be moved in and out. Using CAD based programs you could plot points in 2D space and the plotter would draw the lines between them and even do geometric shapes!
When it came time to do The Great Mouse Detective, the animators at Disney wanted to do more dynamic shots for the climatic battle inside Big Ben. Drawing all those gears and cogs would be a nightmare for the animators, so they experimented with using 3D animation.
But this was still the early 80âs. There was no digital ink and paint program, no way to merge the 2D animated characters with the 3D animated backgrounds digitally. So how did they get the 3D animated backgrounds out of the computer?
By drawing each frame on the plotter.
Every frame was printed out on the plotter, and then xeroxed onto animation cels, and then hand painted like traditional 2D animation cels are.
But why the plotter? If they were gonna have to export every frame anyway, why not use a printer? Well⌠because printers back then just werenât very good. A plotter uses points and physically draws the line between them, much like how vector graphics work. It yielded a much smoother and higher fidelity line than if they just printed them out.
This was still a massive undertaking, but it was probably the best solution to getting the dynamic camera moves they wanted out on paper. 2D animation was drawn over top and then both layers of animation cels were filmed frame by frame.
And thatâs how you got dynamic shots like this in the mid 80âs! 3D animated backgrounds, printed with a plotter, xeroxed onto animation cels, hand painted, and then re-photographed with the 2D animation on top!
This technique would be the standard way Disney got their 3D animation out of the computer for their 2D films⌠right up until The Rescuers Down Under which was the first fully digital animated feature. That movie used PIXARâs proprietary CAPS System (hey that name sounds familiar đ) to combine everything digitally. But thatâll have to be a story for another time!
when boy bands sing a love song addressed to the listener does that imply all 5-10 of them are in love with you at once. that seems like a lot of pressure i don't know if i want to be the nucleus of the boyband polycule.
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