Going hard on the Nozaki for that one huh
i like it
i like it
you're not the only team with a drawfag
CAPTAIN IT'S TIME TO SHOW THESE BASIL LEAFS WHAT'S UP
you people and your talent
HA
I'll be over here in my corner drawing shoddy pictures of quartic equations
There's an actual thing where you do draw words. It's called typography.
Calligraphy goes under typography these days, save for ones with special traditions like Japanese or Chinese typography, and very specific word styles like old English.
Oh there's also that calligraphy is very specifically by hand, but typography can be both.
Calligraphy goes under typography these days, save for ones with special traditions like Japanese or Chinese typography, and very specific word styles like old English.
Oh there's also that calligraphy is very specifically by hand, but typography can be both.
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Sort of, to my understanding though typography is required to be legible, calligraphy often isn't. It is a bit of a blurred line though.
The true masters of calligraphy:
Well, with all this art being shown here, I might as well flex out my muscles here. I had a phase where I wanted to stick animate, but I managed to only make a six second fight and then I got bored and quit.
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I was way into stick fighting for a while, but Pivot was only ever the best software I could use, and I wasn't even very good at that. My best work was a series of animated introductions for the characters in a group of writers. Here it is:
It makes precious little sense unless somehow you were to know the backstories of the characters.
I once animated a large battle for a school project in Pivot.
I actually did a lot different things in Pivot.