A lot of people are confused about how squash-and-stretch works in animation. It’s very simple! They are just exaggerated frames in-between the “alpha frames” that makes very subtle enhancements to the animation, thus creating the beautiful flowing movement in the animated gif we see above. This technique was perfected by Glenjamin Keen Disney
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How the Geneva Drive (the mechanical step that makes the second hand on a clock work by turning constant rotation into intermittent motion) works.
Oh snap!
As an engineer, this makes me happy.
If only one loop of this gif were equal to one second…
easy peasy

watching this while listening to a clock ticking
is the best decision i have ever made
Man this is rather fascinating.
Cube#267
Title: Cube - the movie - cube
Material: Animation / gif / blender
Year: 2014
Cube#266
Title: Mario question cube
Material: Animation / gif / blender
Year: 2014
Cube#254
Title: Homage to the cube #1 (remix of Josef Albers)
Material: Animation / gif / blender
Year: 2014
The Aftershocks
medium.com
I was asked to create a .gif of a house interior during an earthquake. The article chronicles the controversial aftermath of the devastating quake that happened in L’Aquila, Italy in 2009. I wanted to capture the movement of the “tremors” before the full-on earthquake, although this tremor is infinite, never resolving.
This image and the all the animation was made in Photoshop. thanks AD Erich Nagler!
Cube#296
Title: Four cubes in a room #2
Material: Animation / gif / blender
Year: 2014
I know none of you will reblog this because you only care about your pretty-boy celebrities and your contrived “discourse”, but I just undid Dracula’s curse







