capricorn-twilight:

indygnayshon:

capricorn-twilight:

Is nobody going to acknowledge the Chinese rip-off version of The Amazing World of Gumball? It’s called “Miracle Star” but it’s literally a photoshopped Gumball

Like it’s the exact same animation style albeit at a worse quality. Literally the same characters but slightly tweaked. Even the dialogue is ripped straight from the Carton Network original

They literally just redrew over the original animation

Why is nobody talking about this

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THEY’RE ACTUALLY MAKING AN OFFICIAL EPISODE ABOUT THIS 

(^ LEAKED STORYBOARD TO EPISODE “THE COPYCATS”)

Ahahaha holy shit this is the best

bizarrolord:

badcharacterdesign:

jayrockin:

luxtempestas:

mmmm mediocrity

This is more of gripe about character design but MAN am I tired of seeing this little fucker:

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Tired of making new character models? Don’t worry, this one’s got you covered! Just change the colors and maybe two body parts and you’ve got yourself a Likable Bird Character!

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The amount of body this model has can vary from head-with-feet to lazy oval, but holy shit its everywhere and i LOATHE IT

looking at these made me want to die

You forgot about waterfowl and turkeys.

electriccelery93:

realo10:

KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS FACTS.

Kubo’s puppet had a total of 23,187 rapid prototype faces created. In combination, Kubo had over 48 million possible facial expressions!

The Sisters’ costuming was inspired by Tome Gozen, a female samaurai warrier. The cape included 861 laser-etched feathers, each uniquely sized and shaped.

The kimono worn by Kubo’s mother was inspired by the women courtiers of the Heian era. Over 2,000 laser-cut pieces of weighted lining are in the kimono, giving it proper the proper weight and folds.

The full-scale Giant Skeleton is the largest stop-motion puppet ever built. 70 unique swords were made for the skull and over 1,000 bones were created for the torso’s armor.

The Garden of Eyes sequence was created using a single 11 feet tall puppet shot from multiple angles. The animators created a remote interface for the puppet that included a track ball made from a computer mouse and bowling ball.

The Moon Beast is LAIKA’s first fully 3D-printed puppet. It was built at a one-fifth scale and composited into shots with the full-scale Kubo. If built to scale, The Moon Beast would have been over 17 feet long!

Three versions of the origami sailboat were created, along with six versions of the sail. The surface of the boats were covered in nearly 250,000 laser-cut leaves which took almost 100 hours to apply. The boat sequence took 19 months to shoot!

http://asthebunnyhops.com/fun-facts-kubo-two-strings/

The amount of work that went into this film is mind-blowing. There will never be enough praise for the people involved.

I know I’m biased towards stop motion and will always be amazed by animation itself but this movie was seriously underrated and I’m sad more people didn’t go see it in theaters. Because it is truly gorgeous to look at.

I look forward to seeing any of the behind-the-scenes stuff that gets released!