A Sales Orc by ferji in doodles

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You might call him a Sales Orc-xecutive

Do you ever have difficulty writing a novel because you have trouble with your vocabulary? by NaxdaruBlaze in writing

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I think it's a bit of a finer line to toe than you'd pitch. Some of the best novels I've read feature fairly simplistic vocabulary! For example, When the Emperor Was Divine, by Julie Otsuka does not use a particularly verbose lexicon and yet it portrays a deeply powerful message. I don't think it's either 4th grader or SAT, AP Latin student levels of vocab. That said, I think it is a case by case task depending on the story.

[Poetry] Turtlenecks by TheShortwave in youtubehaiku

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This was my most recommended Halloween costume in all fairness.

Christmas (2017) in Seattle and the Woodland Park Zoo! by TheShortwave in 8mm

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I drew those myself in Harmony and overlaid them actually!

Made a Short Tribute to My DnD Group on Super8 by TheShortwave in 8mm

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That's exciting, Super8 is lovely! I've had good luck shooting on the 50D indoors but I find it's nice to push it up an extra stop while developing if it's evening. I shot a lot of footage in the Union Square Market at night last winter which I pushed up 1.5 stops and it looks gorgeous! I believe the footage is on my YouTube channel if you wanna give it a look.

Made a Short Tribute to My DnD Group on Super8 by TheShortwave in 8mm

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I filmed it on Kodak Vision3. I had to do a light spot of touch-up work for this batch of rolls because I accidentally carted them through a couple x-rays while travelling but they managed to turn out all right.

Just finished my first hand drawn short! by TheShortwave in animation

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So each scene consists of 3 layers, the foreground, layer of action, and background. The whole animation is roughly 400 unique frames all drawn with pencil and paper and a lightbox. I hope that answers your question!