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Animatic summary for 2023 (not in chronological order cos no)
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Thank you to everyone who watched my animatics <333
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idk who needs to hear this rn but suffering is not noble. take the tylenol
One time when I was younger I was refusing to take headache medicine and my mom said “the person who invented that medicine is probably so sad you won’t let them help you” and now every time I find myself denying medicine I just imagine the saddest scientist making those big wet eyes like “why won’t you let me help” and whoop then I take the medicine
scientist when you don't take the medicine they developed to help your pain
As long as you are taking a SAFE dose of it, then it's *good* for you. Pain is bad for the body. The inflammation from prolonged pain can worsen chronic issues and make it harder to heal.
Ibuprofen is best for pain that has inflammation, while acetaminophen doesn't help with inflammation but is more broadly effective on other types of pain. As long as you are taking the recommended dose, you can even take them TOGETHER, since they have different mechanisms of action.
You do need to be aware of how much and how often you are taking any pain medication. Overdoses can be very painful (even lethal.) And if you are in chronic pain often enough that you need more than the safe dose, then you need to look into other medications to manage that pain.
(Also, if you are specifically taking Acetaminophen/Tylenol for your go-to pain management, getting some NAC and taking that with it reduces the risk of overdose AND may strengthen the effect.)
One other thing: NSAIDS (ibuprofen, aspirin, and naproxen being the three big ones) can cause digestive issues with chronic use, including stomach ulcers. That doesn't mean "don't take them," it means "if you're at the point where you're on them all the time, every day, constantly, you should talk to a doctor about either reducing that risk or switching to another medication that doesn't have those side effects."
I don’t have the source for this table anymore but I felt it should be added to this post.
Also please please please consult your doctor if you are on any other type of medication that put large strains on your liver or kidneys before taking any kind of NSAIDs as they can recommend alternatives.
Yes Chronic Kidney Disease and liver disease prevent the use of NSAIDS entirely. Please remember this. Tylenol is the least harmful to these organs. If migraines are your problem, ask neurologist about the triptan drug family. Downside with these is nausea.
I feel that it is worth bringing up again:
As a scientist, this is the way I feel when people in pain don't take the medication that was developed to help with pain:
Especially because as a scientist, I know that pain sensitization is a thing, and that experiencing pain for long periods of time can even train your whole nervous system to be even more reactive to potential pain. So if at all possible, I want my friends who are experiencing pain to try to control that pain as much as possible.
So if you are in pain, and you do not have any massive kidney and liver strain that prohibits you from taking a NSAID or paracetamol/Tylenol?
Please take the pain medicine. Please. Pleeeaaaaaase. I'm a scientist.
yeah i'm a scientist who specializes in designing new pain meds. suffering is not noble, this is exactly how i look when y'all don't manage your pain:
take the meds! i became a scientist in this field explicitly to help people! i became a scientist because i too experience chronic pain and i failed out of literally all pain meds on the market. those of us in this field, we make these things to be used. be safe, follow doses, and if you have questions, ask your doc and pharmacist!
Hello! So sorry to bother you if this was asked before, but I really enjoy looking at your animations and progress throughout 2023-2024 and it inspires me so much!! So could you please tell how do you learn animation? Where did you begin? Did you just watch some pro animators and learn from them all by yourself or did you attend any courses?
Your artworks are really fascinating and fantastic and I just can't stop looking at them, you are a great artist! I wish to learn more from you :]
Thank you for your time and have a nice day!!
(apologies for the late response i rarely open tumblr on PC;;o;;)
I learned animation basically by just watching tutorials online^^ Alan Becker's animation principle video is a great introduction. I also learned a lot by scrubbing animation clips, I use the video player Keyframe MP to go through a video frame by frame. It helped me learn about timing and spacing, as well as how pros push dynamic poses. Sakugabooru is a good site to find amazing animation clips (shame the UI is shit haha) Settei dreams has some great anime artbooks. It also helps having someone critic your work?idk how to find that tho, a discord server might help but of course youd have to make sure thats someone who actually knows what theyre talking about lol ((quick storytime: Years ago, I once got invited to this learning animation server and as a newbie they were so helpful and inspiring (they were more advance than me) and now a lot of the people who were there , I now see in credits of really amazing animated series/projects .Really happy for them : D )) In case you wanna go for making YT animatics , I suggest learning a bit about storyboards ( for better compositions) .
Thank you so much^^ I'm still learning and have actually been slacking on that department ( been focusing on illustrations lol). I'm happy you find my silly drawing inspiring ~ <3