Long-time production artist/illustrator, horse fancier and animation history buff
Kasey Gifford
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This joke had to be on purpose right?
I just realized Jett Filmore from GOAT is literally Jett Jaguar.
Watching GOAT as an animation fan who knows nothing about sports is rather surreal. Like glimpsing another culture using a language you speak to perform ancient rituals.
A good sense of humor
#kaseyart #penandink
Her name is Jett, she's a jaguar and I'm going to marry her.
Every time Dulap McFuck posts about some new monument, or coin, or building, or already existing white house, he's going to name after himself. All I hear is this.
youtu.be/AYURxfaTdpY?...
Sheep go to Heaven.
Goats go to Hell
#goodomens #kaseyart
The cal-arts/bean mouth style doesn't exist. If there are stylistic similarities between shows, it's because of how they are made. Production has to simplify complex designs to help animators work efficiently. Also, off-model doesn't mean anything in a straight storyboard to animator show pipeline.
Some modern movies, mainly because of greenscreens, are severely lacking visual continuity. For example, every character has a rimlight despite facing different directions. Color grading desaturates brightly lit scenes without changing their internal lighting/weather, creating visual dissonance.