
titsay
will byers stan first human second
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
$LAYYYTER

JBB: An Artblog!

izzy's playlists!
taylor price
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
todays bird
Keni
wallacepolsom

No title available
Stranger Things

No title available
sheepfilms

★
Jules of Nature

shark vs the universe
Mike Driver
Xuebing Du

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from South Korea

seen from France

seen from Australia

seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from T1

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from T1
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Canada

seen from United States
@yoliyoli
sound effect reference
white noise
https://uppbeat.io/sfx/white-noise-ambience-gentle-static/165861/55500
bus stop image
Patience exerted – Download this photo by Sandy Ravaloniaina on Unsplash
empty street image
Download this photo by Miguel A Amutio on Unsplash
image
Download this photo by Krišjānis Kazaks on Unsplash
music
MUSIC!: Lady #Fitness VIP - DJ Debussey Turnpike Vs Ghibli
RHYTHM FILM - TASK 1 RESEARCH
While working on the Rhythm Film task, I looked at a lot of Len Lye’s films and was really inspired by the way he combined image and music. My favourites were A Colour Box (1935) and Life’s Musical Minute (1953). I liked how he used simple shapes or lines to match short, sharp sounds, more complex repeated patterns for layered sounds, and twisting lines to show changes in pitch. Following this idea, I tried to match the beat of my chosen music with moving patterns on film. First I worked out how long one beat was in seconds, then marked that time on the film strip. Inside each section I drew continuous lines or shapes to follow the rhythm. Since this was my first attempt, I found that movements which looked clear on the film strip didn’t always come through strongly once they were digitized.
cool tutorial wanna try something like this for animation elective
ok looking good now what
omg i did it
[latexpage] In this article, I will propose an approach to generate natural 2D patterns, like chemical reactions or smoke using a variation
Hello, Here is a stable and good starting point to explore Cyclic Diffusion-Limited Aggregation: cyclic-dla-stable.toe (7.2 KB) Have fun
this looks like a great starting point but it's so fucking confusing