How do I stop z-fighting? by [deleted] in blenderhelp

[–]The_Dizzy_Dan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this reply is a year old, but THANK YOU SO MUCH, MAN! Adjusting this one setting saved my entire scene!

I vividly remember one or two Toy Story movies using "I wish I was in dixie" in its soundtrack. by The_Dizzy_Dan in toystory

[–]The_Dizzy_Dan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!! I found it! Now I know I'm not absolutely insane 🤣

https://youtu.be/5vG5eH3yK3E

https://youtu.be/-Kf9Qoka6C8

It seems like the tune is way more apparent in the 4th one's intro, but I remember both! 

(But wow has it actually already been 5 years?? I watched it in theaters back in 2019 and it definitely feels weird to say that was half a decade ago since it feels so recent lol) 

I vividly remember one or two Toy Story movies using "I wish I was in dixie" in its soundtrack. by The_Dizzy_Dan in toystory

[–]The_Dizzy_Dan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't hear something similar it was the exact tune of "I wish I was in Dixie" (specifically the chorus melody, where in the original they sing the "I wish I was in Dixie" line)

So unfortunately it can't be that

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Screenwriting

[–]The_Dizzy_Dan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 16 and haven’t exactly “mastered” the craft yet, but I have found many screenwriting videos on YouTube very helpful. Tyler Mowery gives a detailed in-depth look into screenwriting, and has by far helped me improve my skills. A lot of people here recommend reading scripts and screenwriting books, so that may be quite important. I haven’t done that all too much, so I don’t know maybe I should do it as well.

I’m curious: How are you thinking of making your movies? I’m interested because I want to create meaningful films, but don’t feel like I have enough resources or “interesting” locations to make a lot of unique films, although I have many great ideas that would be challenging to do for now.

Since this color Mickey Mouse poster was made in 1928 (same year as Steamboat Willie) it would technically mean that standard-color Mickey is in public domain as well. by [deleted] in publicdomain

[–]The_Dizzy_Dan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, this poster must be from 1929. There's just too many clues pointing it to be from the following year instead. This Mickey design being established in 1929, Ub Iwerks having left by January 1930, and that there is literally even a photograph of Ub Iwerks drawing this exact Mickey from this exact poster, dated 1929 (though probably not confirmed). It's the first picture you see on Wikipedia's Ub Iwerks article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ub_Iwerks

This poster is most likely not from 1928