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Alternate frontend

Also yes that is the official channel.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by ThefuzzyFurryComrade@pawb.social to c/videos@pawb.social
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Pan De Noche Film (www.youtube.com)
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by l_b_i@pawb.social to c/videos@pawb.social
 
 

Dialog-less animated short about a bakery.

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i relate so much with this and I think it'll help me and maybe it can help you too.

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I didn't, but alphaPhoenix did. Description copied from the video.

So apparently buying a high speed camera wasn't enough, because after two videos with it I decided to build my own, but 5 orders of magnitude faster…

In this video I'm filming the motion of light as it flies across my garage at… well, the speed of light! It's fast. So fast that even with my best setup so far, I get 18 frames of video from one end of the room to the other, and those frames have a lot of temporal blur so realistically each "frame" is actually kind of an average of the information that by right should belong to 5-10 frames. It's a mess, but it works.

I'm using the technique from the electricity waves video where I used repeated oscilloscope measurements synced after the fact to produce "videos" of electricity moving down a wire. The only difference is that instead of measuring electricity waves, I'm measuring light emitted by a laser, bouncing off the wall, traveling to my camera, and landing in the window of a photomultiplier tube. UNLIKE the electricity waves video, this setup (thankfully) is automated, and an optics assembly slews across angle space, building up a 3d dataset of video, collecting all the time information from each pixel sequentially.

It's a really fun project that I've wanted to do for a long time, and just recently got pulled together.

Hope you enjoy!

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cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/16300382

"I learned how to draw furries and idk why" by LN

  • animal-TF enthusiast
  • vore vibes
  • at least three examples of Furryfied things, drawn of their own volition (e.g. Nala Mono Lisa, as per the thumbnail)
  • familiar with specific Furry Lore
  • comically unconvincing denial
  • bro looks like Boxers from The Bunny Graveyard

🤔🤔🤔 Nah, false alarm, def Not A Furry

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Welcome to Hell (www.youtube.com)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by l_b_i@pawb.social to c/videos@pawb.social
 
 

A character-centric comedy about an unfortunately friendly demon and the apathetic highschooler he's supposed to be haunting.

And after over 10 years you can watch a part 2.

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Got sent this, and the animation is actually quite well done for how simple it is.

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The important part of the description

Almost 2 years ago, I saw a video that Steve Mould made about something called an atomic trampoline and the moment that I saw it, I really wanted to one. The only sad part is that it is now impossible to buy one, so instead, I decided to just make one myself.

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cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/12987120

Yet another episode of Shit Jerma Says, this time animated by Corax

Also, yet another episode of an animator drawing Furries out of nowhere

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