Watched "Into the Unknown" again for no particular reason whatsoever, and besides being the highlight of a movie that was meddled into absolute disappointment, I was struck by the genius of this shot as I watched Elsa run toward the edge of the cliff and remembered, "Oh, right, she stops at the edge and reaches out."
But no.
The movie is BETTER THAN THAT and has her make an extension out of ice, showing that Elsa's capable of pushing herself farther than the boundaries nature set for her, and that she's willing to go the extra distance to solve this mystery (which apparently the writers themselves didn't even have solved at the time).
It's just Good Animation. No one else is gonna do that. Every other character is going to stop where the cliff says "stop", but Elsa has MAGIC and she USES IT.
hello, hope this finds you well! i was womdering if you would ever consider putting your art up on redbubble or inprint or something please? 🥺 i'm particularly in love with the blightstaff cad piece you made and would love to hang it up somewhere irl!
you know i rly should do that kind of thing. was thinking about it and i cant remember why i abandoned redbubble (fees or something?? dont remember). but if anyone has recommendations for inprint or other things that would be cool (society6 maybe??) for sure. im not as familiar with those ones because they seem US based and are in dollars and expensive shipping to here, but ik a lot of people who follow me are from the US so it might be worth it anyway
also thank u sm for asking and enjoying th blightstaff piece. im still proud of that art . i think prints would look p cool
liking someone platonically is so embarrassing like. yeah i admire you. yeah i think about you all the time. yeah i look forward to every time i see you even if it's only for a minute. yeah it's all platonic and yeah i couldn't explain this because it'd sound romantic. fucking hell
Laios saying he's stronger and better organized than Shuro because he eats 3 meals every day and sleeps properly is probably one of the most encouraging things a fictional character has ever said to me