A little preview of my entry for the @a-little-light-zine
I’m up to colouring… colouring is not my forte… Good luck to me.
A little preview of my entry for the @a-little-light-zine
I’m up to colouring… colouring is not my forte… Good luck to me.
i love how in very gay scenes the animation is all like whoa, high quality, extra detail, gay gay gay

but when they’re skating the animation just



this is the reason god has abandoned us
i know this is just supposed to be a silly post and doesn’t really need an explanation but i’m a dirty dirty rebel
the reason is because the gay scenes are really intimate, tight shots which means your eyes process things a lot better. If the quality is off even a little bit the audience is gonna notice and they’re gonna cringe. You don’t want anything to take away from the scene you’ve set up. Not to mention it’s usually just a handful of frames with very minor movements so it doesn’t take as much time which means you’re not spending as much money.
With the skating, it’s a bunch of really fast-paced movements (not to mention it’s all rotoscoped. Trying to maintain your personal style while rotoscoping real life is actually really hard;;;) so you can afford to keep the quality off cus our eyes just can’t keep up with how quickly everything’s moving. Not to mention one skating program has to be hundreds of frames as opposed to the dozens of frames it takes for Viktor to stare lovingly into Yuuri’s eyes LMAO. Putting extra quality into hundreds of inbetweens just isn’t conducive to animation (or whatever your budget is)
When you thought you got over an issue but you actually just repressed it
