i love rey’s flowers and her doll and her helmet and her little sand sled and i love it when she licks her plate after eating her little meal of insta-bread and i love it when she puts the helmet on just for kicks and i love the way she sleds down the sand dune and i love the goggles she made out of a stormtrooper helmet and i love rey living in the iron carcass of an AT-AT and i love rey scrubbing her salvaged metal parts and glancing at the old, weathered woman across from her, wary of her own future, her hope wavering and then growing stronger still. i love her wistful, bouncy little leitmotif. i love rey
Hey everyone! So for the past few weeks, I’ve been releasing my first video tutorials regarding making an animated shot from scratch - to its final image. I decided to put them all in one Post so its easy to find! The shot is a remake from a film I did years ago, Crayon Dragon. I hope you guys find this useful in the future! Also if there’s some topics you’d like me to cover, please send them over here! stringbingworkshop@gmail.com
I’ll also try and post tutorials and tips on sbworkshop.tumblr.com so I can just focus on adding my art on my own blog.
i know i may seem like a productive art machine……………but in reality im just accidentally honing in on all the wrong things while i’m supposed to be doing something else and making a mess of my school life
A language where there is no word for “they” or “them”. Instead, it is represented by saying a sentence with one pronoun, followed by the other. Have a grammar, such that in order to say, for example, “you do it for them”, you would say, “you do it for her, that is to say, you do it for him.”