I'll turn your life to gooold!
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10Social media (links to carrd) [x]
Art blog @mistygoldart
Aesthetic blog @of-stars-and-nature
Flight rising blog @mistygold-fr
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68i love how in my head i have these perfect replies with the perfect facial expressions. for example, if somebody bumps into me, or i do to them im going "oh, sorry!" with a facial expression that goes along with it, and thank you! with a smile, but when the situation happens, i. always. fail. and i dont get it, its like i just cant do them and its annoying bc im like "what the hell, why did i not do them, i am in my imagination able to do them perfectly, why cant i execute them irl" ha
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But yeah… scripting rarely guarantees success.
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26Vulpix necklace pendant. Design sandblasted into goldstone and the lines filled with glow powder. Looks white in daylight, glows orange in the dark.
I was sitting on this stone for years, waiting for the right project idea to come along. Very happy with the results.
Line-art provided by Phillistrations.
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28Did some renders of my favorite Pokemon!
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32754[Artfight 2023] [14]
Corrupted One
Some people have been interested in how this was made - I am extremely bad at explaining but I’ll try to give a quick rundown!
First I draw the individual parts in a 2d art program, in this case procreate. I put an overlay texture that gives it some grittiness. As you can see I separated out the parts I planned to move a little bit, like the top and bottom jaw, eyes, wings, and body segments.
Each part of the texture is applied to a 2d plane through uv maps with the exception of the halo, which is 3d modeled.
The 2d planes are layered in a way that will create shadow when a light is added and avoid overlaps when rendered. This also really lends to the papercut aspect!
Animation for this particular piece is done through something called “shape keys” where blender will interpolate movement based on me slightly moving the individual parts.
I created several keys for different areas of motion. When all are combined it creates a nice effect. Some parts move smoother than others - this is due to me setting some keys to be “constant” instead of “bezier smoothed”.
(Oh also the halo is just rotated on an axis - 3d go brrrrr)
After rendering all the frames into a gif, I then threw it into a video editor to make the colors more contrasted and to add slight glitching and behold! Final product!
Hopefully that helps out some for people who want to try it. Or for people who are just curious!
(via bunjywunjy)
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