Code wrote:competitionbros wrote:I thought everyone had fun doing it.Why spend several hours a day on something you don't enjoy?
WE DID IT ALL FOR THE GLORY OF LOVE.
OtakuGray wrote:Sometimes anime can branch out to a younger audience and this is one of those times where you wish children would just go die.
Stirspeare wrote:<Stirspeare> Lopez: Vanquish my virginity and flood me with kit. ["Ladies..."]

gotegenks wrote:F is for Friends who do stuff together.
U is for You and me.
N is for Anywhere and anytime at all.
DOWN HERE IN THE DEEP BLUE SEA~
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A is for Assholes who do stuff together.
M is for Making vids.
V is for Violating laws and copyrights.
DOWN HERE IN THE INTERWEBZ~
dont look like they go together

OtakuGray wrote:Sometimes anime can branch out to a younger audience and this is one of those times where you wish children would just go die.
Stirspeare wrote:<Stirspeare> Lopez: Vanquish my virginity and flood me with kit. ["Ladies..."]

Kionon wrote:
Vivaldi wrote:I believe after you reach a certain level of involvement in the hobby, you start to see amvs as srs business because you witness the depth and breadth of film editing and design as a medium, and try to apply that realization to amvs. You see how deep the rabbit hole goes, and try to give all that creative potential to the only outlet we know.
Then, after a certain threshold, we start applying ourselves to OC, or the bigger picture, and amvs become fun again.
There was a point where I felt I couldn't come up with an idea that was worth spending huge amounts of time and effort on, or that I couldn't make an animation that would do justice to a great idea. Ultimately I've come to the conclusion that what's important is to *make things*, and not to worry about the outcome. I can't 'think' bad decisions out of my system, I have to actually make the bad decisions in order to learn. And there's a lot to learn, from storytelling to continuity, shape design and readable silhouettes, gestalt and contrast, value and colour composition, principles of animation, etc. I can't get any of this right until I've got it wrong a few times
LittleAtari wrote: How dare you put effort and time into your work! You're making everyone else look bad.
LittleAtari wrote:they're able to just do it and have more fun in the process because they're not getting caught up in the technical side of things.
Beowulf wrote:Yeah yeah yeah its just a hobby, its all fun, lighten up, wtfever.
Its very rare that a masterpiece just effortlessly flows through you like the wings of grace. Most of the time its the product of blood sweat and tears. Unless you're consummately brilliant, and your "I'm having fun" is equivalent to the normal world's Mona Lisa, then stop whining and put the time in.
/grumpy.
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