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Look at me… I will never pass for a perfect bride. Or a...

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Look at me… I will never pass for a perfect bride. Or a perfect daughter. Can it be, I’m not meant to play this part? Now I see, that if I were truly to be myself, I would break my family’s heart. Who is that girl I see, staring straight back at me? Why is my reflection someone I don’t know? Somehow I cannot hide who I am, though I’ve tried. When will my reflection show who I am inside?

USA: gay marriage is legal now

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USA: gay marriage is legal now
people: I'M MOVING TO CANADA
Canada: it's legal here too
people: WELL THEN I'M MOVING TO MEXICO
Mexico: bro i've got some bad news for you

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Favorite Video Games [4/]: The Legend of Zelda - Wind Waker
I have been waiting for you, boy. For one like you. Yes, for the hero. 

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hawkward-chicken:

asafetynet:

ace-malfoy:

frewwww:

whiteaustralians:

straight ppl doing the rainbow facebook thing makes me feel uncomfortable

First of all:

Fuck that, they’re showing support its fucking great like my mom has a fucking rainbow over her face and its magestic as fuck

and Second of all:
Its Pride all over the world today, in countries with and without marriage equality, this isnt only about the US Supreme Court ruling (which is awesome and congratulations) its also for all the countries who have yet to gain equal marital rights and showing your support for that is awesome as hell.

Also you can’t really know who is straight and who just hasn’t come out yet.

Exactly, some people aren’t out yet but still want to show their pride.

And some people aren’t homosexual or straight but still want to show pride.

kappatain-crunch: mr-champloo: glowcloud: *straight person voice* love whoever the fuck you want...

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kappatain-crunch:

mr-champloo:

glowcloud:

*straight person voice* love whoever the fuck you want to love!!!

Why does it have to be a straight person saying this? What’s the point?

because tumblr seems to have an unhealthy obsession w/ making fun of straight people to the point of where it doesn’t even have to make sense anymore and even something that could be construed as positive gets turned into mean spirited joke

[HQ] SISTAR for Shake It (1499x2000)Bigger Pictures: 1 l 2 l 3 l...

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[HQ] SISTAR for Shake It (1499x2000)
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Spoil the ending of your favorite game without any context

thequeermisfit: Me: *gets anxious* Me: chill Me: *gets jealous* Me: chill Me: *overthinks* Me:...

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thequeermisfit:

Me: *gets anxious*
Me: chill

Me: *gets jealous*
Me: chill

Me: *overthinks*
Me: chill

Me: *gets clingy*
Me: chill

chill

"Animating female characters are extremely difficult. They have to go through a range of emotions,..."

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“Animating female characters are extremely difficult. They have to go through a range of emotions, and having a film with two female characters and building distinguishing aspects was hard.”

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Michael Lee on animating Frozen

So that’s their (blatantly misogynistic) excuse for scrapping all but two of the female characters; that they’re too hard to animate? Those emotional female characters, they’re all the same, right? Here’s a hint: their “femaleness” isn’t what’s making them indistinguishable.

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(via moopflop)

Frozen keeps getting better and better.

(via pinstripehourglass)

You morons do realize that less than ten years ago, it was considered next to IMPOSSIBLE to animate HAIR with CGI? I mean, ANY type of hair. When Pixar was making the Incredibles, they were so worried they wouldn’t be able to properly animate Violet, and went on and on about how her hair was so ridiculously hard to animate. VIOLET’S HAIR.

They had to develop and create entirely new programs to animate Rapunzel. Those programs are brand new, literally less than 4-5 years old. It takes TIME to develop new animation techniques, especially in a field of animation that is so new.

And you wonder why the protagonists of Frozen look so similar to Rapunzel. It’s because Rapunzel is their baseline. She’s their first big CGI female character (the only other CGI films Disney had done before Tangled were Treasure Planet, a animation-CGI hybrid, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons, and Bolt). She’s their first major CGI project with the technology they used in Tangled and Frozen. It takes Pixar literally YEARS to create each new project that they do. And you’ll notice, that the only Pixar character to have significant amounts of hair since Violet was Merida, and they had to develop like three COMPLETELY NEW programs to animate her hair.

Basically, this stuff takes time and money to develop, and stylistically, it should not come as a surprise to anyone that Anna looks similar to Rapunzel, given that Disney often uses the same default facial structure from decade to decade (Wendy and Alice, Aurora and Anita, Ariel and Belle, etc) while their new animation style is in development.

I swear, it’s like you people have no clue how animation actually works, or how freaking ridiculously hard it actually is. Show some respect, please.

(via fantastic-nonsense)

I’m going to reblog myself to add some context.

This is the article that the quote is from. The quote is unattributed.

Also included in this same article are these gems:

“Depending on the shot, it can take up to 4,000 computers and 30 hours just to complete one frame.”

“Just in effects alone, it took over 50 people to make the the scene of Elsa building her ice palace during her musical number. According to the directors, it took “forever” to render.”

“One of the challenges of Frozen was that the TD department had to populate the entire kingdom with people. In this case, the department ended up building 312 character rigs, 245 cloth rigs, and 63 hair rigs. It’s more rigs the department has build than any of the other Disney films.

  • To put that into perspective Anna’s character had 420,000 strands of hair; that’s 4.2 times more than a human.
  • Just in case you care keeping count, in Tangled, Rapunzel had 27,000 strands of hair.”

(remember how I said earlier that the animators talked loads about animating Rapunzel’s hair, body, and face, and how they basically created the programs they animated Tangled with from scratch? Yeah….)

“To cope with Anna and Elsa’s challenging Scandinavian hair braid style, the TD department built a new software called Tonic, which harks back to the hold barbershop days. Tonic used hair volumes and clumps, which would help build the strands and translate it into the vision. How the hair fell into place or if the character “had a bad hair day” helped the animators get an idea of how hair would work.”

The TD Department approached the cloths from a real world perspective. Using a pattern based approach. The team built new software called Flourish to capture the sheer, stretch, and gravity  in a more convincing way so they can best represent silks, wools, and other clothing based materials. For example, by adding motions to a horses’ stirrups or tassels, they can dictate its behavior or the way it moves.

“The effects team were even conscious of how the wind would flow through hair and cloth. A variety of controlled simulations were done with the strength and length of the wind varying.”

“Acting coaches were brought in to help animators create major and subtle character movements. So when you see Anna bite her lip, or Elsa’s diaphragm move, this is something both Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, respectively, do in real life. Basically if it made it more believable, the animators put that in.”

…have fun guys.

(via fantastic-nonsense)

Lets also not forget that there’s a long-standing rumor that the stories of Tangled and Frozen take place in the same universe and—more critically—the female protagonists are linked by blood.

I reblogged it a while back, but someone actually sat down and figured it out, and the evidence was fairly convincing that the King of Arendelle and the Queen of Corona are brother and sister, which would make Anna, Elsa and Rapunzel first cousins—thus explaining the facial similarities.

While this isn’t confirmed, Pixar is notorious for linking their stories together, so it wouldn’t be surprising.

(via appropriately-inappropriate)

Wait, so you’re saying a tumblrfem took something out of context so they could complain about it?

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I, for one, am shocked.

(via siryouarebeingmocked)

ccin: White Team


saucerising: Portait of my imp boy, InfusionHe’s seems serious...

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saucerising:

Portait of my imp boy, Infusion

He’s seems serious but right now he’s thinking about tea, probably.

megadragonmaster:translation: go fuck yourself

jelly-ultra: Created a pattern using my jellies  。^‿^。 

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