IT'S MY MOSTLY ANTICIPATED GAME REMAKE, AND I NEED IT NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

IT'S MY MOSTLY ANTICIPATED GAME REMAKE, AND I NEED IT NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
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Started working on our next project, before I can finally finish the diorama *sigh*
We’re doing a 10-15 second kinetic type video, utilizing the After Effects program and all of its effects and capabilities. As you all can see, I am taking some inspiration from Bill Wurtz for a test run of the program I did in class today.
I want to have some fun with this project, and just be goofy. I’m about a week and a half from being done with college forever, and I’d like to go out on a little but of a wild note.

Some more hand drawn kinetic type inspo for my project.
Obviously will not be going this route but I couldn’t resist. This is one of the funniest shows ever, and I feel like this scene perfectly captures Charlie’s wacky fucking character. I do like the illustration, even if it does seem strangely children’s book-like for It’s Always Sunny.
Anyway. Something I’d like to keep in mind for future projects, maybe if I ever do short animations for some OCs. If that ever happens.






The amazing digital art of Wang Heng







I love this dude.
Wayne White takes old paintings from the thrift store and paints 3D text within to create a new space. I love the humor that is prevalent in a lot of his work and I would definitely love to have some of these hanging around my house.
I really like how integrated into the environment the text is, like here how some of it is hidden behind the trees. Like you feel if you went to this spot in real life you’d expect to find this text there as a giant statue.