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wrote on 2 Sept 2024, 13:27 last edited by
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wrote on 2 Sept 2024, 15:10 last edited by
I am sure that is not real.
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wrote on 2 Sept 2024, 16:36 last edited by
I’d pay good money to see Jon do that.
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wrote on 2 Sept 2024, 20:35 last edited by
The guy was flapping his arms while in the air. Wonder if that's just instinct, and why that's the instinctual thing to do (as opposed to, say, hugging your knee like when most people do the cannonball jump into a pool).
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wrote on 2 Sept 2024, 20:50 last edited by
You'd have to consider whether there is an instinct for an animator to draw flapping arms on an animated ballistic projectile human.
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The guy was flapping his arms while in the air. Wonder if that's just instinct, and why that's the instinctual thing to do (as opposed to, say, hugging your knee like when most people do the cannonball jump into a pool).
wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 13:46 last edited by@Axtremus said in Sign me up:
The guy was flapping his arms while in the air. Wonder if that's just instinct, and why that's the instinctual thing to do (as opposed to, say, hugging your knee like when most people do the cannonball jump into a pool).
Just balance, mostly. Instinctual, but for balance... not flying. LOL
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@Axtremus said in Sign me up:
The guy was flapping his arms while in the air. Wonder if that's just instinct, and why that's the instinctual thing to do (as opposed to, say, hugging your knee like when most people do the cannonball jump into a pool).
Just balance, mostly. Instinctual, but for balance... not flying. LOL
wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 13:50 last edited by@89th said in Sign me up:
@Axtremus said in Sign me up:
The guy was flapping his arms while in the air. Wonder if that's just instinct, and why that's the instinctual thing to do (as opposed to, say, hugging your knee like when most people do the cannonball jump into a pool).
Just balance, mostly. Instinctual, but for balance... not flying. LOL
89th I was counting on you to back me up that the video was fake.
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 14:03 last edited by
That’s actually 89’s home video.
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You'd have to consider whether there is an instinct for an animator to draw flapping arms on an animated ballistic projectile human.
wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 16:39 last edited by@Horace said in Sign me up:
You'd have to consider whether there is an instinct for an animator to draw flapping arms on an animated ballistic projectile human.
Nice try, but not quite nice enough, sorry. Some people actually do that.
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@Horace said in Sign me up:
You'd have to consider whether there is an instinct for an animator to draw flapping arms on an animated ballistic projectile human.
Nice try, but not quite nice enough, sorry. Some people actually do that.
wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 17:44 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in Sign me up:
@Horace said in Sign me up:
You'd have to consider whether there is an instinct for an animator to draw flapping arms on an animated ballistic projectile human.
Nice try, but not quite nice enough, sorry. Some people actually do that.
What was I trying to do?