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yismin t1_j6idvrb wrote

Pretty sure there are a couple or a few 'hairs' which have to be tripped within a certain time of each other for the trap to close, so they may have helped each other get caught!

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Vir1990 t1_j6iargy wrote

I was so happy when my venus fly trap grew some flowers. I've always sucked with plants and even though I'm sure it's not that hard to achieve, I was extremely proud of myself that I not only didn't kill it but also provided conditions good enough for it to bloom.

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Regi_L0903 OP t1_j6i3qq0 wrote

Reply to comment by level1biscuit in Ravensight, by me by Regi_L0903

thank you, here's how i made it, i hope it helps :) :

  1. i draw it with micron pen on A3 paper
  2. scan
  3. edit/coloring with photoshop
  4. separate layers (leg, body, head etc )
  5. animate every layers with after effects ( zoom in/out, head movement, etc )
  6. render to mp4 format
  7. back to psd and import the rendered video by using ''video frames to layer''
  8. save for web>use gif fromat
  9. save gif
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Regi_L0903 OP t1_j6i2g8s wrote

Reply to comment by ramblingmind in Ravensight, by me by Regi_L0903

here's the step, i hope it would be useful :)

  1. i draw them with micron pen on A3 paper
  2. scan, edit and coloring with photoshop
  3. separate its layers ( leg, head, body )
  4. move to after effects, animate them
  5. back to photoshop reduce the size and convert to gif

the original size is much bigger around 20mb so i compressed them to 9mb but quality is not good as you can see here, it's grainy. but i don't want to waste people's bandwidth lol

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rabbithasacat t1_j6huq7m wrote

Reply to comment by wussell_88 in 9 lives by PewPewAnimeGirl

Doable, but painful and not really good for the joints. Could get an injury or could be fine and just sore. By the looks of it this one wasn't injured but is also now feeling it.

When we moved from a one-story with carpet to a two-story with tile floors, our cats were fascinated by the stairs and had to spend an hour or so scampering up and down them to satisfy their curiosity. One of them was prone to really wild zoomies, and on his first one in the new house, did several rounds of galloping from one end to the other including up and down the stairs, and finally included a giant flying leap from the top of the stairs. He landed fine - they usually do - but you could see he was shocked at how hard the landing was, and he was uncomfortable. He made a sorrowful little "ow" noise, and limped over to the sofa where he stayed put the rest of the day. He was fine, but he'd learned his lesson. Next day, back to the zoomies, but he never made that leap again for as long as he lived.

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