I have some simple color icons:
+couples icons: flags are: lesbian, pansexual, pansexual, and bisexual
+the alley outside Medusa's club
This is a print run of 50~ I will be losing some to the critique in my risography class.
I’m open to sales if prints are remaining after class exchanges! Shipping would have to wait until at least my graduation in May
paper: cotton candy pop-tone
dimensions: 11 x 17 in
inks: risofederal blue x red (front), violet x orange (back)
approx 10 editions are also printed with an extra layer of green on the front, which functionally adds black to Sora and Riku
print job handled personally via university riso machines
This OOAK on scrap paper is my personal favorite. Still deciding what I will do with it
Also, special shoutout to the amazing CanaryWitch @starhoodies, whose Soriku zine gave me an excuse to draw these fluffy boys for class!
I've been considering making a short gif of this, but that'd require me to draw more frames.
Comment if you're interested in that, I guess? Not that I can do anything until my wrist's feeling up to it
are MMD redraws normal? does anyone actually hyperfixate on watching MMDs enough to make fanart of them?
'cause I watched @britishmindslave's MMD of the Destiny trio flashdancing to Heroes Tonight for a full week back in November and it inspired me to make this. Please go watch the original video on their YT you won't regret it
my chemical queerplatonic relationship. my chemical alterous. are you seeing my vision.
Project Dragon was a game that was in development for 3 years only to be canceled weeks from its announcement and its entire art and development team laid off by the Phoenix Labs. The game (which would have been called 'Everhaven' upon release) was intended to be a multiplayer sandbox rpg taking inspiration from both Minecraft and Breath of the Wild, with an art style similar to that of the Spyro Reignited Trilogy, which some of the team members also worked on along with Crash Bandicoot 4.
According to character design/illustrator Nicholas Kole "Our cancelled project of the last 3 years is officially, truly dead as of today (internal attempts to save it failed), and the embargo on the whole body of portfolio work has been lifted". This means that the only way the game has a chance of resuming development is by raising awareness and spreading the word of it's development. More info from Nicholas Kole and #BringBackProjectDragon Even if you're not interested in the game itself, you can find the concept art, animations, 3D models, music and all other completed pieces of work for the game being shared by the team at either of these links, and I think are worth checking out. Some mounts and NPCs
4 of the 5 playable starter races (5th being human of course)
Your honor he's just a little guy
Sora's monstropolis model is a bit uncanny proportionally speaking, but he's still cute if you squint past the weird textures and boggly eyes
it's kinda a redraw
Hold up, cushfuddled made that video?? Cushfuddled, the RISD alum who made Warriors: Twin Shadows, an absolute masterpiece of a comic in terms of visual storytelling? Well THAT gave me whiplash to find out Like cushfuddled, I'm an artist, not a musicologist-- but I love looking at the scores for my favorite games and movies, and for Frozen, it was a special kind of musical fixation. So I've been putting off watching that video.
I made leitmotif compilations combing every animated feature and even the Broadway musical. Comparatively observing where the Frozen musics use themes and how. What I learned from doing that is, the way Frozen uses its leitmotifs, it's like the equivalent of consistent writing for music.
The goal is for those leitmotifs to be recognizable, and you can hear callbacks all throughout the film. (Sorcery shows up very often of course, which makes sense given how many magical duels are going down, and how often it's used to represent Elsa.)
But there's also PLENTY new recognizable leitmotifs which F2 introduces-- the spirits all share one (G#, G, E) in addition to each having their own unique one. More on this.
And concerning Atohallan's kulning / Dies irae, it actually does show up a lot, just not in a form that would be glaringly obvious to the audience.
The notes in the siren call are F# F, F# D#. As characters are moving through the mist, or find the ship, you get little inklings of the spirits' theme (that G#GE I mentioned, though sometimes it's transposed to something like E E♭ C or has a few notes changed to sound dissonant and create tension). The general formula though is: a root note, followed by a half-step down, and then three semitones down from that.
The relation of the siren call is that it's a resolved form of this dissonance. The first two notes will have the same relationship as in the spirits' theme but it ends with D#, completing the chord. Almost like Ahtohallan is a higher power presiding over the spirits...
There's a special leitmotif which plays whenever Elsa performs "the next step" in her journey (i.e. taming a spirit). This one begins F# E C. I'm pretty sure anyone who has watched the film can hear the moment when Elsa gets on Nokk's back and there's that triumphant swell of strings as she rides toward the glacier. That same motif plays again when she stops the flood. THAT'S THE ONE I'm talking about. That's beautiful! That's so beautiful actually!
And guess what! It's designed to resolve the spirits' themes (or at the very least Nokk's), and then it leads into Show Yourself, which is itself a resolution of the main theme which all the spirits share
Saying the music is bad because it's not putting up more glaring road signs about the siren's call... takes away the artfulness? It's intelligently written. It's also so fun to catch bits of other songs in parts of the score. The Epilogue does a really good job of weaving them all together, especially with how many new ideas are musically introduced with old ones.
If they're talking about the songs being unmemorable, there are entire videos dedicated to how wonderful SY and TNRT are. But even When I'm Older, which the thumbnail suggests they're using as the butt, messes with the playful instrumentation that Olaf is always known for. His musical entrances are a bit less cohesive, but they always sound like someone tripping up a set of stairs. He has a jazzy showtune feel to all of his songs (When Everything Falls Apart, from the Broadway musical, is so fun) and When I'm Older, I would argue, incorporates that instrumentation at center stage. So if anything they should not be couching their argument in that song, because it uses glaring instrumental choices that make sense for Olaf.
And if anyone who's actually good at music theory wants to articulate better on anything I’ve said, feel free-- I'm going back into hermitage while I try to survive finals
I feel I have to write something about this video critique on Christophe Beck's score of F2, especially since I'm mentioned favorably in the video description. The creator (cushfuddled on Tumblr) had a chat with me a while back on the Frozen 2 soundtrack, as they were creating this video.
Unfortunately, this video gave me great pain as I watched. I couldn't finish it and stopped at about 30minutes.
This is an opinion video, so, we can agree to disagree. The creator did tell me in Tumblr chat that they didn't like the F2 soundtrack, so, fair warning, but I was not prepared for the level of criticism in the video.
The creator said that the score of the film is not memorable - I totally disagree. I could play any of the themes from the score right now on the piano for you, even 5 years after the movie was released. The creator also set a 3 question quiz testing the listener on whether they could identify which 3 out of 12 excerpts of music was from F2, trying to "prove" that the music of F2 is forgettable and unrecognizable - well, I got all 3 questions correct. Easily.
The creator made a big deal about composer Christophe Beck not being "allowed" by Disney to use the 4-note "siren" call in his score because its use had to be reserved for the moments in the plot that the siren calls to Elsa. This is sort of true, Beck has mentioned this in interviews but I don't see the problem. He wasn't "banned" by Disney per se, it's mutual discussions between the filmmakers and the composer about what is best for the film and Beck is just doing his job and what a damn fine job he did!
This is not a personal attack on the creator, it's just my opinions. Agree to disagree, I'm not one to start online wars. The creator did mention me favorably in the description. I do recognize that I am on the other end of the spectrum in that I'm hyper fixated on the music, am a musician myself and I memorize and internalize music effortlessly, and most of all, I LOVE THE SCORE.
I got tagged by @luneandbarbecue in another tag game :3 The prompt was to say some random trivia about you, roughly like 10 fun facts.
I've been to 3 conventions in my life, but only 2 of them were intentional. My introduction to anime conventions was a road trip where the hotel my family booked a room at, unbeknownst to us, was hosting one.
In high school, I carried around a whiteboard in my backpack and took pictures of it and made animations that way.
The only time I've ever broken a bone was by flapping my hands so hard that my finger hit the chair and fractured. I was writing a spy story from the POV of my cat when this happened.
I have a molar shaped mark in my left thumb from when I almost lost it to a horse as a toddler
Our local House of Representative's daughter preferred poisoning themselves over spending time at my place (I think?? Like they had allergies and knowingly ate a Valentine's candy containing their allergen after I told them not to)
Wish alumni, or the older sister anyway-- I'm not really involved atm, but the formative years of my childhood were spent volunteering for them (and drawing/playing on the Internet in hospitals and waiting rooms)
I've cosplayed one character to a convention and it was the green space dorito. I'm embarrassed to try wearing public costumes where I am identifiable after that XD
My first fanfiction ever was about Scooby Doo when I was 5.
I own a T-shirt of bleached Pythor from hit TV show Lego Ninjago drinking Starbucks.
Not sure if i want to tag anyone because i'm a little busy rn, this was about all I can manage, but @thatmaxcontent probably would appreciate it haha
Rokushi calendar for myself and my rokushi friends!💛🖤
Putting my animation diploma to some real use for once and animating my girls
Definitely had some challenges with this one as it's a fairly technical shot, but I'm proud of where it ended up!
finger illustrator who loves herpetology, anime, semiotics, and xanthophyll yellows. talk to me about robot girls and radical kindness
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