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  • pixelatedcrown:
“ if you change the scale factor of an imported rigged model in unity while it’s parented inside a prefab in the scene, the scale of the guy doesn’t change (I assume to do with the rig not changing?) but the, thickness? does??...

    pixelatedcrown:

    if you change the scale factor of an imported rigged model in unity while it’s parented inside a prefab in the scene, the scale of the guy doesn’t change (I assume to do with the rig not changing?) but the, thickness? does?? basically, you can get Absolute Units or Skeletons

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  • thesubcon10ent:

    Bruh religious or not there’s no debating that Dreamworks Prince of Egypt (1998) is a masterpiece and one of the most visually stunning works of animation of all time. The parallels between Yocheved and Miriam singing the River Lullaby as a tear runs down their cheek and the wind blows their hair in front of their face? Incredible. The use of hieroglyphics to show how Moses learned that his father ordered the Hebrew babies slaughtered??Ingenious. The duet between Moses and Ramses where the choir chants in the background while you watch the plagues destroy Egypt and Moses is begging Ramses to let his people go and Ramses refuses and it shows them facing each other and then side by side and then Ramses walking away while Moses stands firmly??? Intense. When Moses parts the sea and the Hebrews are walking between the water and lightning strikes in the background, illuminating the silhouette of a giant shark swimming in the wall of water???? Iconic. The entire movie is just absolutely breathtaking and that’s just tea

    (via sophnix)

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  • mossworm:
“Brelooms
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    mossworm:

    Brelooms

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  • Rowlet traveling the galaxy
    Anonymous

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    • Amy:   Why is your back all scratched up?
    • [Flashback to Jake chasing a raccoon after she told him to leave it alone]
    • Jake:   I’m having an affair
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    theinturnetexplorer:

    Hero Rats

    @jitterbugjive

    THEY’RE SO CUTE AND GOOD AND SMART AND HAVE JOB

    I’ll always reblog hero rats!

    this same species is also trained to identify tuberculosis in samples by smell, meaning they can test for TB at a rapid rate with a high accuracy :)

    The organization that trains the rats is APOPO 

    You can sponsor a rat and you will get adorable personalized emails telling you how well “your” rat is doing! I did this for my sister a few years ago and she’s still getting emails about Martok the HeroRat’s mine-clearing successes and called it the best gift ever.

    SPONSOR  A  RAT

    Here is the page for a pop rat sponsorship!

    (via diddleydont)

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  • protectwoc:

    shmoobeardraws:

    so i was thinking, what if in Mile’s universe, MJ was actually just Zendaya 

    this is so fucking funny

    (via elizabro)

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  • thehighpriestofreverseracism:

    arkham:

    louieferric:

    Kidding (2018)

    This is called

    Shaynas Sequence

    a lot of people are tagging this with “film” and “movies” or talking about the magic of moviemaking but i really want to point out that Kidding is a TV show.

    i feel it’s important to make this distinction because there’s a common (sometimes subconscious) thought that TV is a lesser form of digital art compared to film, but television, especially recently, has been phenomenal and it deserves proper credit as a storytelling medium, as well as a craft just as capable of amazing work like this

    fucking hell

    (via bunkyy)

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