The morphing does look similar. It had short looping animations that start childish and cartoony, then would slowly progress and become more scary and adult themed, representing the journey from birth to adulthood.
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This style of looping animation reminds me strongly of a short video I saw many years ago. It’s set to a song and features similar animated looping and morphing characters representing different stages of life, growing up, falling in love, etc. Black, white, yellows and reds. I can’t seem to find it now but I believe it had a creator with a german-sounding name. I may be hallucinating the memory, but I think the animation was titled “Love and Loss”, though I don’t see it anywhere online. Anyone know the one?
A bay ba da bum bum waaay do
I would love to see the coloring algorithm and math used to achieve this.
I think kaomoji have been a thing in Japan even before unicode was invented. The Japanese encodings and IME (input method esitors) allowed them to type a wide variety of characters, punctuation and symbols that aren’t available in most western encodings, so I feel like the Japanese folks had a head start on creative use of typography.
For example, if you want an eyeball you can just type “do” (degrees), and the IME will pull up °, and “omega” gives you ω, so it’s pretty easy to make (°ω°).
slippyferretto Weird and Funny News - Things that make you go 'hmmm'@lemmy.fan•NASA: Asteroid 145-Elmos in diameter to pass Earth on July 15English1·29 days agoMy brain tried so hard to read it as ‘Asteroid 145, “Elmos”’.
I don’t know what technically constitutes the most troublesome username, but surely some of the kaomoji Japanese folks have come up with are up there. Good luck trying to type these.
ଘ(੭ˊᵕˋ)੭ ੈ♡‧₊˚
I think the first person to use an obfuscated name like lIiḷ|ḷiIl was pretty clever.
I felt like a wizard as a kid because I knew how to defrag the hard drive and degauss the CRT.
slippyferretto Blender@lemmy.world•[Help] How can i give an object frayed or disintigrating edges?3·1 month agoOne more idea, this time in 3d:
- Create an icosphere with maybe 6 subdivisions
- select just one vertex
- Use the same random proportional editing tool to randomize the surface radiating away from the selected vertex
- Set a material and use a diffuse black shader
As a bonus, you can have the object rotate to give it an animated, portal-like look.
slippyferretto Blender@lemmy.world•[Help] How can i give an object frayed or disintigrating edges?2·1 month agoI’m a novice, so I’m sure there’s probably a better way to do this, but I would probably make a 2d shape that I can move around and scale. Here’s what I would try:
- Create a circle with an even number of vertices, like 32
- In vertex selection mode, checker deselect. (Select > Checker deselect)
- Scale just those points outwards a little bit
- Bevel the vertices (Ctrl + Shift + B) and use the mouse wheel to create three points. Make them more or less evenly spaced. It should look like a cauliflower
- Select all vertices
- Repeat steps 2 through 5 a few times. It should start to look like a carnation
- Using circle select tool (C, mouse wheel adjusts radius) pick just the inside vertices. There should be 16.
- Turn on proportional editing mode and set it to random (squiggly line)
- Scale those points in or out, playing with the radius using the mouse wheel. The deselected points will move random distances, giving a jagged/fuzzy look. You can get a lot of variety if you play with the radius.
- Select all points and hit F to fill.
Here’s how mine turned out.
Smullyan would be proud.
Thank you for introducing me to Your Name. I just finished watching it. Absolutely wonderful film.
slippyferretto Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•Drastically increasing the efficiency of Ceiling Fans [50%] | Tech Ingredients4·2 months agoI love the intro explaining that sweet spot between something you are interested in and something everyone is talking about. Great video!
I was going to translate but you’ve already done it. Great wording!
slippyferretto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a random line from a movie that fans of it will instantly know?9·2 months agoThey should have sent a poet.
I see a Lyapunov fractal in your soap.
slippyferretto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is there a song in a foreign language you like the melody to but didnt know the lyrics?English24·2 months agoDragostea Din Tei by O-Zone, though I think I heard it on NicoNico Douga before it became known as the NumaNuma Song.
Poor VR support. I’d probably switch if it ever becomes stable.