Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Hello!

Small update: Set up a Wacom tablet for some digital painting as seen above! Will try animating this way this afternoon. I've only used a tablet once before for animating in Merry Christmas (Uncles in Heaven)

Also yesterday I made my first liquid light show which I'll be taking footage from for the background of an upcoming video.

This is an old practice from the 60s in which two clock faces were pressed against each other with oil, water, and various dyes between them on a projector. Very beautiful visuals.

I learned that it's difficult to find two rounded clock faces when you don't have them already. 


Files

Comments

Anonymous

Can’t wait!! You’re so creative 💞💕

Anonymous

Looks amazing!!! <3

Anonymous

I love the art! You should use that for the micropop compilation when it's ready! It's perfect!

Anonymous

Woo! The art is awesome! ^.^

Anonymous

Nice!! I love the animation in Merry Christmas, I can't wait to see it again

Anonymous

Hey jack! I was thinking, could you maybe put up some of your live only songs like temporary or assley tearsdale on patreon as an exclusive? I’d love to hear the clean mp3s of them!!

Anonymous

Make Adult Swim give you your own show. Just trust me on this one.

Anonymous

Just warning you I’ve had a lot of problems with the Wacom tablet driver having compatibility issues with a few different art programs (sai photoshop etc)

Essie Wood

Why does it have to be clock faces? Is there something special about them?

jackstauber

I used to think the same thing, but then when I started looking for rounded glass with no base (like a plate) I realized clock faces are the most common unmarked glass plates that can fit within one another. It seems like it's easier to find off the bat, though.