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felinefractious · 2 months
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Double Knockout PP Tassel Magic
🐱 Maine Coon Polydactyl
📸 Helena Nikolaevna [Tassel Magic]
🎨 White
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mycutepastels · 7 months
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<3
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qurolo · 7 months
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I made a silly little thing:
A bunch of silly little guys,
Just being silly!
With audio (the superior version imho)
And without
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LOOK AT THEM GO
And just playing with filters below, TW flashing lights
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alexis--renv4 · 1 year
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astercontrol · 3 months
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Ever think about how amazing it is that we got a character like the Bit in TRON 1982?
I mean, yeah, having some cute little robot or animal side characters was, and still is, very typical of movies in that genre.
But, look at the Bit.
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It's based on a computer science concept, of course: the simplest unit of data in a computer, a single 1 or 0 indicating yes or no. And it's anthropomorphized just enough to get actual computer nerds confused about what exactly it is supposed to be. Clearly you'd need lots more than one bit, to create a programmed entity that behaved the way a Bit does!
Is it the mystical energy of Programmer Spirits that animates it beyond what should be possible-- as it does for the Programs themselves, who also aren't nearly complex enough to be alive on their own? Or is a Bit something else, like an external subroutine of a program, which is called a Bit simply because of the way it communicates?
Who knows? Who cares? It's a Bit! It's adorable!
And yet… this same level of anthropomorphizing is very unusual for Disney, and for the whole genre, in a whole different way.
Though it's much more animate than one could reasonably imagine for an actual bit… the Bit is much less anthropomorphic than any creature playing any comparable role in any comparable movie I can think of.
It has no eyes, no mouth, no words except a synthesized Yes and No. It expresses itself only by shifting appearance between three faceless geometric shapes.
And yes, we love it! Yes, we adore the heck out of that sassy little thing! Yes, we will absolutely look at this object that resembles no person or animal in existence, and we will find enough cuteness to scream over!
We are the weird nerdy audience that you sucked in with the promise of a movie about computer programs being alive, and YES we are invested enough to take this ALL the way!
But I haven't seen any other movie do this, ever since.
And even the original Tron movie wasn't GOING to do it, at first.
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Now, every other time I've looked at the early development of ideas in a movie, I've seen a pattern of "Less Relatable being reworked into More Relatable." Any creature design that looks "too weird," "too unfamiliar," "too alien," will evolve over the course of edits, until it satisfies the developers' expectations for being something audiences can relate to.
In other words… looking at the early concept art and the final product, I am certain any other movie I can think of would've adapted the Bit in the exact opposite direction.
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Same with the MCP.
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Whether it's a villain or an adorable little sidekick, the fans who became captivated by the classic Tron movie are an audience eager and ready to see life and personality in something utterly alien, something that resembles no actual life in the world we know.
And yet, I'm sure this wasn't even the goal of any of the character designers.
When you look at the early design of the Programs, you see them follow a more typical pattern, starting out more robotic, less humanoid, less "Relatable," and progressing toward recognizable humanity.
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That movie, I'm pretty sure, was an exception to the rule not because of any philosophy about what would resonate with audiences... but simply because of the constraints of the medium.
The Bit and the MCP became more simple, more geometric, because that was easier to computer-animate.
Programs became more humanoid because that was easier for human actors to play.
A big, huge chunk of what made this movie relatable in a gloriously weird way, to gloriously weird audiences who may have had serious trouble relating to lots of other media, is just a serendipitous side-effect of the wild experiment that it was.
...I wish movies would take risks like that more often.
Really.
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olivia--dunne · 1 year
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emily--feldv2 · 4 months
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gold-lightcycle · 1 month
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"BRING IN THE LOGIC PROBE!"
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iorepairs · 1 month
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a video came up in my youtube recommended and seeing the title I just had to make this thumbnail edit
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zaryn-scribbles · 8 months
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SARK-ES-1117821
2nd Color Wheel Challenge character finished
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felinefractious · 2 months
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🐱 Maine Coon Polydactyl
📸 Lydmila Kovaleva [Soul Mate Wolf]
🎨 Black Tortoiseshell [7777], Black Silver Tortoiseshell with White [6666]
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mycutepastels · 7 months
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qurolo · 7 months
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Ok so- I LOVED THE NEW UPDATE SM
So redrew a bit of it
Yay
Someone get Tobi a dog, please and thank you
PROCESS BELOW!!
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astercontrol · 25 days
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olivia--dunne · 1 year
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rtratc · 6 months
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i'm probably not the only one to post about this but BOOK 4 AUDIOBOOK IS HEEEEEERE
I'M SO EXCITED I'M GONNA GO ROOT THROUGH SOME DUMPSTERS AND FIGHT A CAT
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