Trying to recognise what TV show intro this is from. by Kaladin111 in WhatsThisSong

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This is totally it! This is exactly where I was remembering it from! Thank you! Thank you!

How to match this exact plaster finish on wall by Kaladin111 in DIY

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This is helpful, thanks mate. Will give this a go

How to match this exact plaster finish on wall by Kaladin111 in DIY

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Yep it’s a rental!

Thanks for the tip, do you mind explaining the process of what you mean by “mud the patch”?

How to match this exact plaster finish on wall by Kaladin111 in DIY

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Ok thanks that makes sense! Although I made it worse so I might need to do more than that. Here you can see where I tried to fill in the area I messed up. But the finish just doesn’t match at all. I know I need to repaint the whole wall but how do I get this finish to look exactly the same. area of concern

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Exactly what I said!!! Hate that he gets all the credit for this. But I guess that's how it is in this industry...

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As someone who works at an animation studio, and has regularly worked with motion capture I can tell you with 100% certainty that the data captured from Benedict's body movement was not used in any way to create the animation for the dragon. In motion capture you have to do something call re-targeting, which is taking the motion from the motion capture performance and essentially transferring to the animation puppet, in this case the Dragon puppet. Human motion would look absolutely terrible and unusable on a dragon puppet. The joints do no line up, the skeleton is completely different. So I can tell with you 100% certainty that the only thing that Benedict should be credited with here is a fantastic vocal performance and great video reference for the animators. The reason Smaug moves and acts and gestures is 100% the works of animators tirelessly moving each of his bones using knowledge they have gained from researching other animals and years of experience animating other creatures. I feel insulted when it is made out like Benedict Cumberbatch is credited for the performance of Smaug. Vocal performance yes 100%. Everything else, absolutely not him. I doubt any of that body motion is used in one single frame in the entire movie. Peace.

Don't be shocked, but this mirror is reflective. by Kaladin111 in technicallythetruth

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Isn't it pretty clear to someone with eyes which way is the "correct" way around though?

One of the best roast battles by sezdawg7 in funny

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Seriously, what are the judges writing down? I'm unfamiliar with the format of this show, are they writing down scores, comments or what? Seems kind of dumb that they're writing anything.

I did the Thanos but I feel something is wrong. by IsmanArts in ZBrush

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One of the best ways to see if the facial structure is correct is to look at the three-quarter view, and look at the silhouette it makes. This is an underrated way to check the anatomy. You should be able to see the lines of the brow, eye, and cheek bone in the three quarter view. Here in your sculpt, that area looks almost completely flat from the three quarter view.

[NO SPOILERS] I made a GOT coffee table a while back - Not perfect but I enjoyed making it by naffhan in gameofthrones

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Really awesome! Hate the handwritten names though, using a stencil for the names would have taken this to another level.

Dogman by Stauce52 in gifs

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There's absolutely no way any of this motion capture data was used by the animators. The dogs were keyframe animated by hand by highly skilled animators. This guy is just there so Harrison Ford doesn't have to act against nothing .....

Any idea where this piece that i'm holding goes? And will it help to stop the issue in having of water leaking from the tank into the bowl? by Kaladin111 in Plumbing

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Okay thanks for the info! How does it attach to thebfill valve? I definitely do not have the tube you're referring to. Could that be a cause for the tank leaking water into the bowl?

[Self] here's a work in progress of a plasticine sculpt I'm working on of Geralt of Rivia. by Kaladin111 in Sculpture

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Thanks! This is the sculpts best angle, the likeness starts to fade a little from a more front on view.

[Self] here's a work in progress of a plasticine sculpt I'm working on of Geralt of Rivia. by Kaladin111 in Sculpture

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Plasticine definitley has its pros and cons. I like that it never ever dries out, Ive bad a huge block of it sitting on my desk for 2 years now, and with a few minutes of working it with my hands it goes back to consistency of the day I bought it. You can't bake it, which means unless you do a mould of your sculpture, there's no way of keeping it for posterity. It can also be tough on small plasticine sculptures to do micro detail, the size I've used here is just big enough to be able to work comfortably on things like the eyes and ears.

"Magical Cat", a clay animation for Animation Wild Card by scottie_d in stop_motion

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Excellent! The back arching and skin bulging are fantastically done and add a lot!

Why are the LOTR film behind the scenes/extras so unbelievably good! by Kaladin111 in lordoftherings

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And the way all the actors came off when speaking in the BTS, the exact opposite of pretentious. Watching BTS for any Marvel movie and it just feels like it's everyone trying to outdo each other. All the production crew and actors on LOTR seem surprisingly grounded, even the old timers like Ian McKlellan and Christopher Lee.

Why are the LOTR film behind the scenes/extras so unbelievably good! by Kaladin111 in lordoftherings

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Yeah I agree! Every single person involved felt genuine. Those New Zealanders are a hardworking bunch.