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Ogrechild22 [2013-07-16 23:11:10 +0000 UTC]
(squees)
YAY!
I love Bunnymund and Tooth too
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Ogrechild22 In reply to BlueRavenfire [2013-07-17 22:08:25 +0000 UTC]
He's bad ass but didn't know you drew Dreamworks stuff
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Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-04 12:34:09 +0000 UTC]
Oooh, he looks dangerous! Is that a boomerang he's holding? (Runs!)
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BlueRavenfire In reply to Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-07 22:20:28 +0000 UTC]
lol you going to have to wait a long while before that happens.
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BlueRavenfire In reply to Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-08 22:34:51 +0000 UTC]
lol glad your really patient when it comes to movies, I'm not.
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BlueRavenfire In reply to Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-09 22:22:23 +0000 UTC]
lol well, i'm the opposite, i love movies, especially animated ones as long as there good. that i don't put anything on while i'm drawing or working on the computer, i would too distracted by it.
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BlueRavenfire In reply to Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-10 22:26:21 +0000 UTC]
yeah, for that just too much noise, i like to have things quiet while i draw, i sometimes put music on while i draw, but that is about it. i have mostly planned out in my head wht i'm going to draw before i draw it, but i still need some brainpower to draw it, so that is why i like things quiet.
yes, i very much do thing it is an art form! it's hard to look at the great disney movies and not thing of them as masterpieces. filming a live action film takes a bit of an artistic eye to because you have to know what angle to shoot at to make the film more interesting.but yeah, with animated film it takes a huge effort,a lot of blood, sweat and tears just to make many drawings lifelike. since i went into an art college for animation, i know all the hard work that goes into these animated films, but sometimes it still baffles me how they do it.
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Skyward-Dreamer In reply to BlueRavenfire [2012-12-11 12:37:10 +0000 UTC]
Ah okay then. This is the reason why I'll never be a writer of any degree myself, writing takes an enormous effort ... When I plan chapters or the layout of something I need a dark, totally quiet room and solitude to focus, so I can see what you mean.
Exactly. I know it's not that easy make real life movies either but at least you have real things to shoot and don't have to start by building up the entire world from scratch.
Wow! I bet that was interesting as well as exhausting work. I'd love to see how animation is made someday, somehow. I really have no idea how it works.
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BlueRavenfire In reply to Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-11 22:37:27 +0000 UTC]
yeah, even when i write when i feel in the mood to do so, i do most of mine at night, when it's most quiet, dosen't do great for my sleep though. lol.
yeah, building an entire world from scratch does take alot more work.
yeah, it was a good learning experience to say the least, everything is done on computer now, for 2D animation is mostly with programs like flash and toonboom, for 3D is mostly by 3D autodesk and maya and many other programs, but before the days of computers, i suspect it was something like this. [link]
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BlueRavenfire In reply to Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-12 22:39:16 +0000 UTC]
lol yep, that often happens to be too, we i get going good on a story in writing, i totally forget about time and don't realize it until it's too late.
yeah, that is pretty much true, but whether your artist or a writer, both things take alot of time to create and say your working for a company they often have tight deadlines, so often you work every waking minute on your projects, it was pretty much that way for me in college, my classes involved so much work and tight schedules that a had little time for a social life. but it mostly a balancing act really, got to learn to how balance work and social life together.
lol yes, even for me, it a little mind-bottling how they managed to do it in those days, but they could do it, that is why i think sometimes 2d is better then 3d because more heart and effort gets put into it.
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Skyward-Dreamer In reply to BlueRavenfire [2012-12-13 23:21:01 +0000 UTC]
Ha ha. And then you feel so embarrassed because there were OTHER things you were supposed to do, right?
Oh yes, deadlines .. what a nightmare. That's the second reason I don't think I could ever be professional. Deadlines would totally kill my artistic mood I'm sure! Incidently, I lived through something like that myself for a couple of years before I graduated. They somehow suddenly changed the rules, now I can't remember how, but instead of the standard six courses per term, we had to do twice as many. I remember having three or four exams a day one year, it was awful. I'm glad I got out of there with decent grades.
Lol, exactly! I guess they were just many, very dedicated, hands at work in those days. And most cartoons probably ran minutes rather than hours back then. Yes, I'd have to agree on that. Do you think it'd be possible to do 3D cartoons by hand at all?
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BlueRavenfire In reply to Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-14 22:31:15 +0000 UTC]
lol yeah, i usually don't mind because i usually never have really important to do, expect when it comes to school and my family.
yeah, in college because of deadlines, i was literally forced to draw until my hands hurt and that is not good for my artistic mood, but i had to get it done or fail the class and of course it didn't do good for my mood personality wise either, it left me very cranky most of time, so thank god i was able to graduate from that college. we only took four classes per semester at my college, but the workload from each was kind of nightmare.
yep, you have be really dedicated and have alot of patience to do animation back in those days. yeah, most cartoons back were on 20 to 22 minutes, but imagine what the people at disney had to go through. actually, a animation studio that working on a film called the paper is working on a system were you lay your 2d drawings on 3d models, so i kind of looks like cross between 2d and 3d.
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BlueRavenfire In reply to Skyward-Dreamer [2012-12-17 22:07:29 +0000 UTC]
yeah, so in a way that school kind of killed my creativity, but yeah, thank god i got though it in one piece.
oh sorry, i meant to say the movie that paper boy, i missed a word.
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gryphonslade [2012-12-04 01:33:00 +0000 UTC]
gooOOOOOOOD.
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BlueRavenfire In reply to danielflemming [2012-12-05 22:26:55 +0000 UTC]
well, not at the moment, i have really inspired to start a fanfic.
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danielflemming In reply to BlueRavenfire [2012-12-06 00:17:27 +0000 UTC]
When you saw Rattlesnake Jake for the first time, did you know you were going to write something about him?
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