This is for my final exam in college. My professor give us a suggestion on what our animation should have. It should have to have two people, a heavy object, and a bouncing ball. So each of us have to come up with something creative. So my idea was about a person trying to lift a crate but fail to do so and gives up. Then another person comes in and throw the ball at them. I have more idea for this, but all that didn't come due to deadline and the fact I'm still new to the program that I'm use to animate (i.e. Opentoonz). Is there one positive thing to come out of this is that it gave me confidence to practice animations.
My final animation assignment was due on Thursday, and the extension I got due to technical difficulties only gives me until tomorrow. It has failed to render properly 10x already (apparently the uni computer system reboots every morning at 6) and I currently have 6 different computers (as many as I could get) each rendering 200 frames of it, and it's still estimating over 12h for each... please pray for me...
i do unironically think the best artists of our generation are posting to get 20 notes and 3 reblogs btw. that fanfic with like 45 kudos is some of the best stuff ever written. those OCs you carry around have some of the richest backstories and worldbuilding someone has ever seen. please do not think that reaching only a few people when you post means your art isn't worth celebrating.
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[VD: A Magnus Archives animation done in orange and teal titled "Pusryčiai" (meaning: "breakfast"). Mellow music plays as Martin cracks two eggs into a frying pan. He turns away to throw the shells while the pan sizzles, and when he returns with a spatula, a "boom" sound effect plays as Martin recoils with comic disgust.
The egg yolks have been replaced by human eyeballs. Martin stares at them for a moment. He then pokes at the egg with the spatula, producing a squelching sound, and one of the eyes blinks with another gross wet sound. Martin goes from disgusted to comically sad and disappointed, and he fades away before the setting does. The video ends on the words "darė Skaistė" (meaning: made by Skaistė) and a quick shot of an eyeball. End VD]
ty @princess-of-purple-prose for the description, i edited it a bit too.