This collection of pictures is an interesting departure from normal stuff. More on that later. For now, we have a lesson to learn together. This is the making of a very cool little HAB. A HAB is a place where people live, specifically people from the future especially in space. Yup, as I say every day, JF is a futuristic sci-fi action comic, it will have cool non-2k2 stuff here and there. I kinda like thinking about the future. A dark and mysterious future that might not happen... Oooh, it sends chills up my over-excitable spine! As you can see, doors are important, non boxy-stuff is helpful, and a hexagonal cylinder is a good representation of a real cylinder. The doors are a major part, without them it'd be not much more than a few boxes and a few blobs. I just regrouped the two triangles and gave them a darker material. I decided that boxes weren't in the best interest of a hexagon.
This guy will be in Scene six. He's low Polygon but for some reason he sux. *sigh* Que sera sera. He took less time than I sPent talking to a girl today. See below. What you may learn here is ProPer use of a skeleton. You can see to the right we have the general human standing limP skeleton. No big deal. Then you Put the main animation into it. For this, it's throwing arms uP and leaning back. Then, add a bit of randomness. PeoPle usually Prefer their right or left. If they're in danger, they'll head to either the side that they're leaning on or the side that they Prefer. Chaos theory says that it's random but I say bullocks to that. If you're leaning over a railing and a gust hits you and you fall to your death, it's not because it's random, it's natural selection. ^=^ Hold onto the railing is what your mother would've said. Back to animation. After randomness add reactive animations. These are animations that are caused by the main animations. It's easiest to just try it yourself, but if you want to calculate it, it's not very hard. You have center of mass that you rotate around, add in centers of ProPulsion and there you have it. but that's rigid body Physics. You need more than that. One thing that's better than rigid body is intuition. Often Physics just exPlains what you know from intuition. Before you sigh and skiP a Physics Problem, try to think of yourself in the situation... Your mind calcuates Physics faster and better than a Gigahertz Pentium, I am certain of it, or else no one could walk.
Yukito Kishirois a master of the artform known as manga. His writing is poetry(even though it's translated into English) his drawing is more descriptive and beautiful than a billion words.
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This picture is original. I haven't taken the course, nor is it a real course. Behavioralism is a theory, not quite a full subject in itself, even though some psychologists spend their entire lives trying to prove or disprove it. If you want a list of real psychology courses offered at the University of Washington, click here. The closest one to my fictional course is LAB ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. Hehehe, that's more scientific than trying to prove behavioralism in people. You see, some people's parents are intelligent while their offspring are not and visa-versa. This is light evidence for behavioralism. I myself am a behavioralist. I believe that people can be taught to do things with little dependence on genetics. If that weren't true, I wouldn't be able to type out this on a ASP page which has just recently been invented. Tell me how genetics pre-emptively struck this need and I'll ensure you wish you never entered the gene pool. Hahaha, geneticist joke.