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Swamp Jawn

@swampjawn

Little guy who likes to analyze media and make little videos.

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If you wanted to animate an object spinning really fast, there are three main embellishments at your disposal. You could add smear frames, you could add doubling, or if you wanted to get a little crazy with it, you could have that object bend and stretch to really emphasize the inertia of the motion.

Or you could do all three at the same time!

I didn't want to like Zenshu at first.

Saying I'm not a big fan of isekai as a genre would be an understatement, so I was straight up peeved when I found out that what I initially thought would be a flawed industry's unflinching look in the mirror made by THE studio that has become the symbol of the Japanese animation industry's broader problems with overworking and underpaying, this was just gonna be yet another in a long line of paint-by-numbers escapist power fantasies in a genre that was tired from the moment it was born, just like yaboy, sleepy to the max if you know what I'm saying.

And this recreation of a scene from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984), (which was one of the first breakout roles for anime legend and Evangelion director Hideaki Anno) certainly helped soften my attitude towards it, but a series of references to old stuff wouldn't be enough.

(both versions trimmed here)

But its tribute to classic anime and animation in general goes beyond just references.

This absurdly over the top modernized version of a magical girl transformation animated by Keisuke Toyoda (豊田 桂祐 ) feels like it contains all the possibilities of animation and imagination in just 3 preposterously dense cuts. There is just WAY too much going on here at once, in a way that feels very self aware.

Every color you could imagine, lighting from three different directions, what looks like three different layers of effects and sparkles, countless compositing effects, what looks like some sort of 3D particle simulation in the background,

this psychedelic background art that seems to represent Natsuko's blood vessels, a bit where you can see what it took me several episodes to realize are Natsuko's actual blood vessels and skeleton through her body,

and… some birds of course.

Most of the main elements are animated on 2's, but there are so many layers -- the timing of each offset from the rest -- that it almost feels like the whole thing is animated on 1's because there is practically no single frame where at least something doesn't change.

It's really an assault to the senses that contrasts hilariously with the mundane action of actually sitting down at a desk and drawing. There's even a little death note reference thrown in there to poke fun at this contrast!

And fully committing to the sailor moon bit, they repeat this stock animation in almost every episode. While it's no masterpiece plot-wise, it is at least more than I expected on that front too, but that's more than I can get into here. I talk about that some more and a bunch of other stuff in this video, from which this post is an adapted excerpt! Go watch it and comment, "wow sWIMP John, I used to like your videos but you've really fallen off hardcore. Go back to making magic school bus AMVs. Unsubbed."

Source: youtube.com

ethics of making AI images aside, I do find a bit amusing the kinds of sob stories and mental gymnastics people make up to pretend like drawing is this super technical skill with an impossibly high barrier of entry when its like one of the first hobbies toddlers pick up

suddenly a lot of people think they got the next Lord of the Rings in their head but they were never to turn their stories into anything tangible because the evil elitist artists are hogging all the talent and skill and they need a bajilion years of training or something as if one of the most popular manga and anime of the past decade wasn't made by a guy that draws like this

Hi swamp jawn. Didn’t realize you had a tumblr, but ig that’s on brand.

Just wanted to say that your work is really amazing — in the literal sense of the word. My first exposure to you was when you were grinding DunMeshi (surprise) and it was originally just a “oo I need to engage with discourse abt how this anime in a genre I have no interest in is really owning my ass this season, let’s see if this video scratches the itch”, but immediately, I exp’d the awe and uhh.. the secular version of reverence (admiration isn’t quite right… respect doesn’t quite cut it either… sth [gestures] though) like probably a ton of people around that time. Not only the way you convey info (also lucky: having a comfy voice), but the whole “wow! This key animator did this thing in these three frames! And this next section didn’t have credits, but I think this other person worked on it bc of xyz which I’ve seen in other works” is like….. so crazy (positive)… it’s like a quality of visual analysis/explanation that I haven’t really had exposure to before, but wholeheartedly adore in literary review. Kinda similar to how people who can just recite esoteric/poetic/deeply moving quotes on the fly. Super cool energy that I couldn’t honestly even realistically aspire toward. Keep up the cool work.

Anyway, my partner got me the moe lil keychain of your mascot, and a friend who studied illustration/animation in college got real excited when she recognized it. We chatted abt your channel a bit, and are looking forward to what you’ll do next.

Cheers, take good care of yourself, and have a rad weekend.

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I don't usually post this kind of thing because it feels self-congratulatory, but this is so cool and sweet to hear people connecting over this stuff. I'm still very new to this, so it's crazy to hear! thank you!

unsung benefit i think a lot of ppl are sleeping on with using the public library is that i think its a great replacement for the dopamine hit some ppl get from online shopping. it kind of fills that niche of reserving something that you then get to anticipate the arrival of and enjoy when it arrives, but without like, the waste and the money.

bonus it ALSO fills that dopamine hit of in-person shopping. “oh I didn’t go in looking for this but hmm, I’m tempted… I can’t resist… oh ho ho I have made some irresponsible decisions at the library today [carrying my stack of ten random books]” and then it doesn’t even matter if you don’t like them because a) free b) you’re gonna give them back anyway

Librarian here! Please please please please PLEASE do this! We don’t have any way to know if you read them, and we don’t care! We’re happy to see those books go out because that helps our stats. And that affects how much money we can get.

So grab that silly paperback romance, and maybe this new YA fantasy, oh and check for the new movies too! And don’t forget to check Libby and hoopla for music and ebooks and e-audio.

every time i try to make a cohesive mithrun + disability post i just end up rambling because ??? he's so good??? a disabled character who doesn't magically become abled at the end of the story?? a disabled character whom people respect (and Pattadol explicitly says she does in the Handbook) and look up to?? a disabled character in a role of power where yes his disability DOES stop him and yes he DOES need accommodations in order to fulfill that role?? a passively suicidal disabled character with self harm scars?? a disabled character who requires caregiving and isn't infantilized for it by the rest of the cast??

he's so GOOD. i love him your honour

There's nothing wrong with Hooters per se, but only a deeply sexually repressed society would be capable of producing Hooters. It's wild that it existed alongside Applebee's and Chilli's. Yeah man let's go to the psychosexual chicken wing place.

"I want to watch sports and eat chicken wings but I also want to constantly be aware that every waitress in this restaurant was hired for her fat tits. No I want them to be clothed the whole time. I just wanna know that like, in the background."

Any upstanding pervert could come up with a strip club. That's good honest fun. But even a normal pervert couldn't come up Hooters. You gotta be a pervert who doesn't even know you're a pervert.

Anonymous asked:

you made magic school bus amvs?

No? What possibly could have made you think that

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