I'm so normal about them
i used to be too shy to interact w fanfic authors, but after i finally started to do so, that i realised they're the same @ me
WOOO!!! Finally got my Carnival bunnydoll drawings done!!!
It's my favorite AU and actually the first AU I've ever drawn, I just never got around to finishing them until now.
Carnival AU by @sm-baby
watching the day after tomorrow and mourning that we never got spiderman jake gyllenhaal dude he would’ve been perfect
JAX IS BEING CIVIL EVERYONE THIS IS NOT A DRILL
Pomni even noticed, she looks so suspicious/confused throughout the whole exchange
What the heck did that reevaluation do to him
Pacific Rim (2013) dir. Guillermo del Toro
i’m gonna say it because not enough people do: fanfic writers deserve the world. they might not know it but YOU are one of the reasons someone smiled today. someone escaped their shitty reality today. someone felt loved today. YOU did that
the main thing I’ve gathered from the Pacific Rim director’s commentary is that, even though a lot more of PacRim was done with CGI than I had realized, it still holds up almost 10 years later because of how intentional Guillermo Del Toro was with building in details, flaws, weathering and environmental factors, and, primarily, love and respect into every single model.
He helped animate every single creature and robot by hand on his tablet, he praised the animators for every single shot and talks about how brilliant they are, how hard they worked on every detail, he treats all of them like human beings, like geniuses, just as integral to the film as himself and the actors. The animators themselves talk about how intentional and detailed his ideas were, how helpful and insightful he was when he spoke to them about changes, when he came to them with new ideas.
There’s also a hell of a lot of practical effects woven in, which add to the believability, but the CGI holds up first and foremost because he saw it as an art form to be cultivated and loved just as fiercely as everything else, not a ‘wow’ effect to be slapped in for budget cuts.