My National Geographic Bio by StephenRStorti91, journal
My National Geographic Bio
Hey everybody check out my National Geographic bio about me https://www.nationalgeographic.com/amp-stories/science/autistic-artists-express-independence/ and check it out on instagram https://www.instagram.com/exceptionalminds/
Building a planet from dust by LipsterLeo, journal
Building a planet from dust
Attention, all of you sci-fi writers, fans, and physics nerds. I need your help and advice. I’m in a quandary. In my latest novel, Red Enos, I have created an alien and unique world. But I’m told by a couple of writers in my critique group, that the physics don’t work. Of course, it’s my world. I can make it do whatever I want. But why ask for snarky comments when they’re not necessary?
Let me explain.
My star system consists of two red dwarf suns named Adini 357, aka “the Adini Twins.” They are locked together and orbit each other like a fidget spinner. They are of equal size and mass
Special Effects in Cinema History by Cinestress, journal
Special Effects in Cinema History
Art History Week
Directly On Film Effects
Motion pictures are a special visual effect themselves. The first motion pictures from kinetoscopes in 1890s of just people bowing or moving around spawned what we now know as movies and television. In the 1880s, French scientist Charles-Emile Reynaud created the Theatre Optique, which projected a series of images onto a screen. In 1892, he showed off his creation in front of an audience with three animated short films that were created by painting the scenes directly onto the film frames.
Here is “Pauvre Pierrot,” one of the aforementioned animated films and also what is considered to
Simpsons Couch Gag - Eric Goldberg by JIMENOPOLIX, journal
Simpsons Couch Gag - Eric Goldberg
Holy crud! Eric Goldberg animated this!?
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So this is technically "The Simpsons" in Disney style!
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UPDATE:
And now even more from Eric Goldberg! Now he gives advice to young animators:
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Facts!
1. I've worked professionally as a graphic artist and illustrator.
2. I enjoy fleshing out the setting of a series as much as the actual characters.
3. I can't stand the sound of silverware against pots and bowls. To the point where I will leave the room to get away from the sound.
4. My favorite d
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10 things about me
1. I've never been in actual paid employment, but I once worked for a security ink and dye making company very briefly as part of a work experience programme.
2. I think of my style of cartooning as perhaps a mix of Jim Davis' Garfield and several Hanna-Barbera cartoons from around the 1960s, and maybe along with a slight anime/manga
Positive Traits of Aspergers Syndrome by katerlin, journal
Positive Traits of Aspergers Syndrome
Many of those with Asperger's syndrome have a number of positive characteristics, including integrity, intelligence, endurance, and freedom from prejudice.
Often referred to as "autism lite" or a "shadow syndrome" of autism, Asperger's syndrome is relatively common, with up to 1 in 250 people in North America meeting the diagnostic criteria (Brasic, 27 April 2011).
Those with Asperger's, or "Aspies" (a term coined by Liane Holliday Willey in Pretending to Be Normal) are high-functioning in the sense that they are better able to maintain social relationships than those with autism. Unlike those with autism, Aspies often score highly on measu
:facepalm: Great... JUST great...
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So, it turns out that walking and running for exercise DOES NOT help you lose stomach fat! . . . And I have spent 1/3 of the Summer trying to lose weight, and I have NOT reduced any body fat on my stomach... not one bit! It ONLY helps your circulatory system.
So this whole time, I have been torturing myself with running and walking with those weight thingies on my hands... just to find out that THAT doesn't lose belly fat!? :faint:
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What makes it worse is that my parents and brother keep trying to tell me how to do exercises RIGHT... but... for some reason... I just find myself uninterested in liste
There will be an art jam... by JaviDLuffy, journal
There will be an art jam...
EDIT: Just a little detail which came into my mind: your entries don't have to be based on Disney movies. You can create your own version of the fairy tail characters :) Actually, you don't even have to draw typical fairy tale characters if you don't want.
For example, if you want to draw Finn the Human as a wizard, it is not necessary you draw him as Merlin or any other famous wizards. Just draw him a a random wizard :) Or, if you want to draw a girl a princess, you don't have to draw her a Cinderella or Snow White, you can create your own princess.
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Ok, I just decided :) The next art jam will be about fairy t