Saturday, March 30, 2013
danieldelisle:

Knot serial drawing # 2 
Daniel Delisle
2013

danieldelisle:

Knot serial drawing # 2 

Daniel Delisle

2013

Friday, March 29, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
ilovecharts:

24 Hour Sky Ring
via xwidep: astudyinbowties: alexandrefelixdarnay: alexandreajewels: tennant-hair-porn:
I appreciated that sky post, I just didn’t appreciate how well it doesn’t work with tumblr because you just scroll forever and it never ends. So I just made it into a small circle to so you can enjoy it’s existence without freaking out over it trying to take over your dash

ilovecharts:

24 Hour Sky Ring

via xwidep: astudyinbowtiesalexandrefelixdarnayalexandreajewelstennant-hair-porn:

I appreciated that sky post, I just didn’t appreciate how well it doesn’t work with tumblr because you just scroll forever and it never ends. So I just made it into a small circle to so you can enjoy it’s existence without freaking out over it trying to take over your dash

(Source: doctorwho-hair-porn)

Thursday, March 14, 2013

saveroomminibar:

‘Pokemayans’ by Monarobot on Tumblr.

Monday, March 11, 2013

thedavidoreilly:

Here’s more material from my theory lectures. I made these clips to analyze various timing styles by showing the exact frame overlap of each animation. The clips on the left basically isolate the motion and allow us to see and compare it clearly - without design, color or sound distracting our brains.

My last post showed how motion-contrast was something that evolved over time. These examples show how motion, as it’s own aesthetic, eventually branched out into different schools of timing. Each one is a refined method of representing movement in a stylized way. They don’t strive towards realism, their beauty is in how unrealistic they are while still communicating ideas. They are all solutions to the same problem: how does a character get from one place to another.

Animation schools are extremely dogmatic about teaching essentially Disney timing, the 3d animation we see in the cinema is just a continuation of these old principles. There’s nothing inherently wrong with that, but theres so much else to explore. A lot of (dumb) people dismiss South Park’s animation, but it’s an education in minimalism. Richard Williams’s style (the 2nd clip) is obsessively smooth and floaty. Anime uses very few drawings and feels choppy and solid.

Hopefully this shows you that animation is basically music, theres entire genres of motion if you look deep enough.

thedavidoreilly:


This is a simple motion-diagram thing I made when talking about animation to non-animators.

thedavidoreilly:

This is a simple motion-diagram thing I made when talking about animation to non-animators.

thedavidoreilly:

Not sure if this is interesting for you guys. 

Around 6 years ago (gasp) I did a bunch of lectures on animation theory. One subject was how textures of movement have evolved over the years, alongside the more obvious progression of design.

I made these videos to illustrate more clearly how contrast in timing was something that has a clear progression from the 30s to the 90s. The timechart below each clip represents relative change in space between drawings - from the ultra linear early animation - to the soft bouncing of Classic era Disney - to the exaggerated Warner Bros style - brought to it’s peak by John K (in my opinion). 

Sorry about the quality on these gifs. I’ll post more stuff like this if theres any interest.

Friday, February 8, 2013
scribnerbooks:

An action shot goes a long way.

scribnerbooks:

An action shot goes a long way.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013
flutterknife:

Chronological map showing linguistic evolution in southwest Europe.

flutterknife:

Chronological map showing linguistic evolution in southwest Europe.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

(Source: incausamortis)

Sunday, October 7, 2012
theamericankid:

The knight can visit each square on a chess board exactly once

theamericankid:

The knight can visit each square on a chess board exactly once

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

(Source: tumblrpigeon)

Sunday, September 2, 2012
itsjustsex:

We all know we should conduct self breast exams — women and men. While my doctor always tells me to feel for lumps, I’ve always wondered exactly what kind of lump. We’ve got lots of bumpy stuff in our breasts like milk ducts. How the hell am I supposed to know what is supposed to feel like what?
Anyway, last week I noticed a lump in the lower part of my armpit, and naturally I freaked out. I mean, it most likely was some kind of cyst, but I was still worried. Thankfully I found this handy guide from Worldwide Breast Cancer. It made distinguishing between all the different breast textures so much easier. Pass it around to your friends and let them know similarities between breasts and lemons.
Btw, it ended up being a cyst. After a trip to the doctor and round of antibiotics, I’m back to normal.

itsjustsex:

We all know we should conduct self breast exams — women and men. While my doctor always tells me to feel for lumps, I’ve always wondered exactly what kind of lump. We’ve got lots of bumpy stuff in our breasts like milk ducts. How the hell am I supposed to know what is supposed to feel like what?

Anyway, last week I noticed a lump in the lower part of my armpit, and naturally I freaked out. I mean, it most likely was some kind of cyst, but I was still worried. Thankfully I found this handy guide from Worldwide Breast Cancer. It made distinguishing between all the different breast textures so much easier. Pass it around to your friends and let them know similarities between breasts and lemons.

Btw, it ended up being a cyst. After a trip to the doctor and round of antibiotics, I’m back to normal.

Thursday, August 30, 2012
jajajaja this is me D:

jajajaja this is me D:

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