Picture of an apparently dead giraffe and a light aircraft, and NOT a picture of a young Joan Bakewell smoking a fag.
After all, it's not as if I deliberately set out to cause distress.
From the Giraffes! challenge. See all 400 entries (closed)
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After all, it's not as if I deliberately set out to cause distress.
From the Giraffes! challenge. See all 400 entries (closed)
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Bah.
" :( " is not the intention.
The intention is more like " :) "
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Tue 6 Jul 2010, 0:40,
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The intention is more like " :) "
You're trying to make us laugh at that poor dead giraffe. You sicken me.
Maybe if it was a dead baby it would be funnier
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Tue 6 Jul 2010, 0:49,
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No,
We're laughing with the poor dazed giraffe.
Some sic fucs out there want to think it's dead, failing to realise the dude's concussed at worst.
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Tue 6 Jul 2010, 0:55,
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Some sic fucs out there want to think it's dead, failing to realise the dude's concussed at worst.
There's an awful lot of blood coming out of the giraffe's neck and his head looks rather squashed.
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Tue 6 Jul 2010, 0:57,
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:(
I fixed my neck problem :D
EDIT: I am totally against editing posts
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Tue 6 Jul 2010, 0:40,
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EDIT: I am totally against editing posts
I'm pleased
Earlier, I tried reversing the order of the vertically flipped 'rear' neck, and they were still annoyingly in sync. I finally realized that I had to move the middle frames to the ends and the end frames to the middle to get them the way they are up there.
Now I realize that I should reverse the order on the rear neck because I want that sudden lurch forward to be the same front and back
...BUT I'M DONE WITH IT NOW ...REALLY! I don't have to work on it anymore :P
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Tue 6 Jul 2010, 1:06,
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Now I realize that I should reverse the order on the rear neck because I want that sudden lurch forward to be the same front and back
...BUT I'M DONE WITH IT NOW ...REALLY! I don't have to work on it anymore :P
This is why animating any more than two frames makes me cry.
Good job, there.
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Tue 6 Jul 2010, 2:19,
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