That's about how I feel about it as well, even if it's able to make something to help with my personal work, I realize I've curated it specifically for that thing and probably won't scale across use cases. I can't imagine releasing any of it as a product, on top of the fact I can't offer support.
Posts by Hiblin
Gorgeous. We'll need 98 more.
Whoa, he WAS Fred Flintstone. Near dead ringer for John Goodman.
Were they jammin' until the break of dawn?
Lately I've been into the utility of morphs to blend live action into VFX or vice versa. Cutthroat Island is fresh on my mind thanks to Corridor, but I've been thinking about The Matrix's morphing/Optical Flow on individual pieces of Neo's body for the bullet time shot. It's so good you can't tell.
Gave me a lifetime of quotes to say to people that have no clue what I'm referencing.
"Now that's a real shame when folks be throwin' away a perfectly good white boy like that."
Fine, I'll watch them. Again. Pretty sure I picked up the trick of doing a 2D displacement to make windy clothing from you.
I'd pay a VFX house just to hang out with the crew, VFX people are the best. I'd much rather work with them than battle an artificial hallucination, I can't believe there's a debate about their intrinsic value to filmmaking.
Classically-trained Shakespearean actor Bond is the best Bond. When he's angry, you believe he's ready to kill someone.
The amount of tech bros that have actually read The Art of War or Marcus Aurelius' Meditations is probably as little as Christians that have actually read the Bible.
As a skeleton hand rips through the dirt above Kubrick's grave.
Looks a little faded, can we bump up the saturation?
I'm just happy YouTube has competition, I've been thinking of getting aboard. If there's new CD... Dammit, I think you got me.
After years of fading into obscurity, this performance brought up a whole new generation to fall in love with Cab Calloway's music. I can confirm it's still doing that.
Rated PG-13
Arguably one of the greatest scenes in the movie is when the henchmen get intelligence, and turn against Koopa by calling him a fascist and accusing him of taking advantage of the proletariat. This stuff used to be seen favorably and normal to address, it's in a Mario movie.
The GOAT
Horses are always a captivated audience.
Maybe try 1993's Super Mario Bros. as a palate cleanser, I managed to convince my son it was good, the banter is great. Then I started going on about LUTs and he got really bored.
The Mario Bros. are actually intelligent and problem solving, Princess Daisy is far more independent fighting for her life, and Dennis Hopper is the superior bad guy over Jack Black any day. Sometimes a bad project brings out incredible choices in talented performers.
Blew my mind coming across this masterpiece in Blockbuster as a kid.
All he wanna do is pop, pop, pop, pop
Oh no, it was the family night pick. D:
My dad lived in Jersey in the 80s doing construction, I was probably listening to Bruce before I was born. I have a crazy sense of pride for that place giving us people like him, even if I'm from halfway across the country.
Guilt is such a dangerous emotion to try and relieve instead of curing.
How many deadbeats have you known that can't afford their bills but if you help them out this one time, they'll turn it all around for everyone? May it all burn.
I have a dragon. An invisible dragon. An invisible, impermeable dragon. An invisible, impermeable, detection-less dragon. You don't believe me? Well you have Dragon Derangement Syndrome.
Still need to see it but I have my doubts that just watching it would trigger thoughts of Tarantino, a director who was copied endlessly in the 90s until we all just started watching Asian cinema directly instead.
The things I'm able to do on my Threadripper blows my mind, knowing the big brothers are powering Avatar both doesn't surprise me and makes me so very happy.