Silver Tongue

silver-tongues-blog:

marauders4evr:

One of my favorite animation stories is when Disney hired a group of female animators to work on Snow White and like this was a huge deal, it was Snow White, it was going to be the very first full-length American animated movie, it would go on to win a special Oscar designed just for it (they didn’t know that at the time of production, obviously, but this is how groundbreaking the movie was). And obviously this was back in the 1930s so everything was hand-drawn and hand-inked but…because they had the actual physical cels right there in front of them, they could put whatever they wanted to on the paper, I don’t know about you all, but I feel like I definitely take that for granted. You think ‘pencil, ink, paints’ and that’s it. And apparently Walt Disney had that mindset too because he was confused by the texture of the makeup on Snow White’s face and so he asked his female animators and they were just like, “Sir, we used our actual makeup” like these animators actually did Snow White’s makeup which is mind-blowing enough but then you realize that there were over 250,000 cels in Snow White and okay, sure, only a fraction of those cels actually featured a closeup of Snow but it’s still insane to think that we’re looking at somebody’s real blush here (once you see it, you can’t un-see it):

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Animation, man.

thats not makeup, it was was done by like swirling the paint in water and drippin the slightly painted water on it, using a cloth or paper to soak up the excess. i cant remember the exact details of the process but i know for a fact its not real fucking makeup. blush and foundation need pores to stick and it wouldnt have survived long enough to make a movie on a cell.

wheretheresaweeb:

Don’t forget October 3rd… happy Fullmetal Alchemist day (and Mean Girls day)!

kyojuuros:

DONT FORGET 3.OCT.11

cinno:

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happy mean girls day

awkward-teabag:

prokopetz:

celestialyearning:

prokopetz:

It’s funny how whenever a major media site publishes a bloviating thinkpiece about The Rise and Fall of Tumblr, their elaborately justified list of things about Tumblr that modern social media users hate just happens to be perfectly, one-to-one identical with a list of things about Tumblr that make it difficult for advertisers to harvest personally identifying information about individual users. Like, exactly who do y’all think you’re fooling, buddy?

“Tumblr died because people just hate websites that don’t have intrusive advertising built into the platform!”

I especially like the ones that frame arguments to the effect of “having no functional ability to curate your user experience is actually a good thing because people are inherently lazy and content recommendation algorithms can be trusted to act in everyone’s best interests“.

How to curate your user experience on Tumblr:

  • Start off and follow people for content you like.
  • If you notice you reblog something reblogged from the same user often, follow that person.
  • If someone catches your eye in a reblog chain, follow them.
  • You can unfollow anyone at any time if their content changes or they aren’t what you expected.
  • Suddenly find yourself following hundreds of people and you have no idea how it happened.

Word of mouth and rec’s from friends or mutuals (either verbally or because they frequently reblog the same person) are more likely to give you a good experience compared to an algorithm, too.

fishtrouts:

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disgusting garbage dragon

thatneoncrisis:

humanstuck jack noir has a massive black dog that hates literally everyone it meets EXCEPT karkats ex girlfriend jade inexplicably