Tag Archives: pixar animation

Oh Pixar, what the hell is this?

This art style makes me want to claw my eyes out. Luca had it, Turning Red had it, Soul…I think had it?

(I know nothing about Soul.)

That freaking generic bean mouth thing…I hate it. They did normal faces in Inside Out and Inside Out 2…why devolve like this?

UGH.

To Bean or Not To Bean (Don’t Bean)

Ugh, Pixar, please don’t do the “bean mouth” thing. Please.

I’m not for hating on the CalArts style because it’s apparently cool to do so. That style works in some cases (see: Steven Universe), even if it is overdone.

But with Pixar’s ridiculous animation quality and realism? To suddenly see a freaking BEAN MOUTH in the middle of it?

It’s distracting. I don’t like it.

End rant.

March-endizing

It’s graph time! I know nobody gives a crap, but it’s fun.

Genres graph:

Mean song length: 3:51

The Five Star
Baby I’m Yours (feat. Irfane) by Breakbot

Also this because it’s fantastic:

 

And this because I TOTALLY CALLED IT in my NaNo last year.

What I wrote:
“Twenty years ago Google Face was practically brand new, just coming out of beta and gaining users at an incredibly fast speed. I guess that’s what happens when you practically release a Google Maps version for people […] Google Face not only tracks faces but also attaches to them an individual’s personal information, such as their date of birth, their parents’ names, their social security number, things like that.”

What the article says:
“Google is working on a mobile application that would allow users to snap pictures of people’s faces in order to access their personal information […] Google’s Profiles product includes a user’s name, phone number and e-mail address. Google has not said what personal data might be displayed once a person is identified by its facial-recognition system.”

The future is terrifying. This is exactly why I’m afraid of Google.