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seraphic mode!
rebeccasugar:
“ All New Adventure Time, Simon and Marcy, tomorrow night at 7:45! Storyboarded by Cole Sanchez and myself, with additional scenes by Adam— Adam adds a huge amount to every episode but he really did a lot on this one and put it over the...

rebeccasugar:

All New Adventure Time, Simon and Marcy, tomorrow night at 7:45! Storyboarded by Cole Sanchez and myself, with additional scenes by Adam— Adam adds a huge amount to every episode but he really did a lot on this one and put it over the top. Really everyone was pitching in to make this one special, please check it out tomorrow night!!!

This is my very last episode, I miss Adventure Time every day! Thanks to Pen, and Pat McHale, and the entire amazing Adventure Time crew— I’m so glad to have been a part of it and I couldn’t have asked for a more fun episode to end on!

huntingtonlibrary:
“ Since it’s a bajillion degrees out today here at The Huntington, here’s a virtual trip outside to walk along the phases of the moon in our Children’s Garden. When the temps drop off a bit, you’ll have to come moonwalk for real.
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huntingtonlibrary:

Since it’s a bajillion degrees out today here at The Huntington, here’s a virtual trip outside to walk along the phases of the moon in our Children’s Garden. When the temps drop off a bit, you’ll have to come moonwalk for real.

elliebuzz:
“ I don’t like Spongebob, but I know some of my followers do and this (animators) reference image this (awesome) blog posted is one of the most amusing I have seen. “This is dumb, but this is dumber” XD.
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elliebuzz:

I don’t like Spongebob, but I know some of my followers do and this (animators) reference image this (awesome) blog posted is one of the most amusing I have seen. “This is dumb, but this is dumber” XD.

(via nargyle)

gigidigi:
“  argyrism asked you:  “ This may/may not be true for other people, but when I’m wondering about how you choose your colors, I’m wondering about how you make everything, well, harmonic. Noisemaster is a good example of this: he’s got a...

gigidigi:

This may/may not be true for other people, but when I’m wondering about how you choose your colors, I’m wondering about how you make everything, well, harmonic. Noisemaster is a good example of this: he’s got a wide range of colors, but they all work well together, so it doesn’t end up looking garish. So, how do you go about something like that?

Thank you! I want Noisemaster’s pages to look like I’m just selecting colors at random, but it’s really pretty simple. Sure, I use a lot of complementary pairs, triadic colors, etc., but I generally don’t have too much Color Theory Terminology in my head as I’m planning these pages out.

For reference, Pages 447, 448, 451 and 455.

I know I’m not great at technical explanations, but I hope this sheds a little light on what I’m doing!

(Source: gigidigiarchive)

snoopdogg420:

The opening animation for Dirty Pair: Project Eden (1986) is one of my favorite two minutes of animation at the moment. And according to ANN its by Koji Morimoto, who founded Studio 4°C and has worked on some of my other favorite animated films! 

(via amiamic)

viivus:

I made a walkthrough of my process for drawing faceted stones! Judging by the timestamps from the screenshots I took, drawing this one stone took an hour and three minutes, although I know I went and checked tumblr a couple times while I was working, so let’s just call it an hour.

Now MISCELLANEOUS NOTES

  • This walkthrough assumes you already know how to use layer masks, the clone stamp, and the lasso tool. There’s also one part where I didn’t label it, but I inverted the selection so I could keep my lines consistent. It’s in the third image.
  • Unfortunately I can’t really help with colour choice and the actual colouring of the pinwheel shape that makes up the back facets, but you can kind of see that I tended to colour with lines that cut across the facets and and kept the outer parts of the facets darker. It would probably be best to find a reference to work from!
  • This particular cut of stone is called the ‘brilliant’ cut.
  • There’s actually a lot of internal reflection business that goes on in a stone, but I elected to ingore all of it since at a distance you can’t really tell anyway.

now GO FORTH AND DAZZLE YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOUR SPARKLE