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I don't know what it says about my current mental state that I am laughing uncontrollably at this
its been about 10 years since she showed me this but i am STILL thinking about how my (then) 4 year old cousin drew birds

OBSESSED with this creature; she draws the body from above/below and the head from the side, with a giant eyeball that takes up the entire head and never looks in a specific direction. in a very old-fashioned sense: iconic
Yeah I would have guessed this was on some ancient pottery or something
horse in a bit of a predicament as its body is caught in the fence in a mind boggling way how did it get here and how will it get out i must admit this image has left me troubled luckily the horse appears to be calm and collected this is a horse of when temperament but with a knack for mischief it seems
If you need context, earlier this year, CorridorDigital put out an "AI-made anime," where an AI filter was used to convert live action footage into "animation" (for the record, this is NOT animation. Animation is not a look, it's a process. By this logic, anyone using that Pixar Snapchat face filter is a Pixar animator). They touted themselves as "revolutionizing animation."
They were met with considerable backlash and criticism from the animation community. For one, they were taking frames from the real anime Vampire Hunter D to feed the AI. For another, the video was essentially a proof-of-concept for how "easy" and "inexpensive" it is to reduce animation to an automate-able process.
Well, Corridor did not learn anything, because they released a sequel... In the middle of a strike against the use of AI to replace/exploit/profit off of the labor of workers in the film industry. Corridor assured they hired their own artist to train the AI, but remember that industry discourse like this is interconnected. They may not be stealing art, but any studio that sees this and goes 'wow, it's that easy' will. Corridor's also boasting about AI democratizing animation-making. Now anyone can make animation in their bedroom with nothing but a camera and a free software! Except, anyone could already make animation in their bedroom with nothing but a camera and a free software. I made animation in my bedroom with nothing but a camera and a free stop-motion software when I was 10 years old.
Anyways, work like this is exactly what studios hellbent on exploiting workers want to see. It doesn't matter if it's cool or fun. Remember that AI discourse is currently the frontlines of the labor crisis in the film industry. Corridor putting out this video as "fun education" in the middle of an strike is so incredibly irresponsible and disrespectful.
i have a lot of doodles actually… but here’s a silly seek90 one i did
A-120 is the only person in the rooms who can comfortably go ice skating because A-60’s entity self will melt the ice just by standing there, A-90 is the equivalent of a cat with rabies, and curious light will only do it if her mom holds her hand the whole time.
if seek were human living in a human society i think they’d be a professional figure skater they’re just soooo cool
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candiedapplez answered:
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Also i am NOT funny whatsoever.
YOU ARE FUNNY!!! AND A GOOFSTER!!! YOU ARE AWESOM!!
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qrong wrong wrong name ONE funny thing ive said.

















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