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Paru is helping me with a second animation to bring Yosh to life! this time we are getting more cartoonishly silly with a little teasing by being pantsed while at his locker at school!
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The 'Every Yosh Needs A pool' animation got quite popular over on YouTube, with over 50,000 views! However, as a treat for getting the job I have now, I thought getting Yosh animated again would be a lot of fun. Plus, like before, I will be making a story to supplement the animation.
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If anyone can spare a moment, I would love to hear your thoughts on the initial pose. (Paru described it to me, but I would love hearing from you, too.)
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What makes this more of a collab is how, for this animation, Paru has allowed me to pick out some audio clips to improve upon the moment of Yosh having his diapers revealed as he preps for his next set of classes. These are both from Peep & The Big Wide World and should help go well with Paru's natural talents for using sound to bring the work to life. (In particular to one, like myself, who has no eyes to see it with.)
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Thanks to everyone who, over the years, have helped me bring Yosh, along with other characters of mine, to life. It means a lot to feel like an active part of the creative arts community even after nearly 5 years of being 100% blind. :)
parumpeeParu is helping me with a second animation to bring Yosh to life! this time we are getting more cartoonishly silly with a little teasing by being pantsed while at his locker at school!
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The 'Every Yosh Needs A pool' animation got quite popular over on YouTube, with over 50,000 views! However, as a treat for getting the job I have now, I thought getting Yosh animated again would be a lot of fun. Plus, like before, I will be making a story to supplement the animation.
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If anyone can spare a moment, I would love to hear your thoughts on the initial pose. (Paru described it to me, but I would love hearing from you, too.)
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What makes this more of a collab is how, for this animation, Paru has allowed me to pick out some audio clips to improve upon the moment of Yosh having his diapers revealed as he preps for his next set of classes. These are both from Peep & The Big Wide World and should help go well with Paru's natural talents for using sound to bring the work to life. (In particular to one, like myself, who has no eyes to see it with.)
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Thanks to everyone who, over the years, have helped me bring Yosh, along with other characters of mine, to life. It means a lot to feel like an active part of the creative arts community even after nearly 5 years of being 100% blind. :)
Category All / Baby fur
Species Duck
Size 1280 x 867px
File Size 108.8 kB
I believe they have the prices posted on their FA page and/or Twitter account. (As animations are part of their Patreon, I do not feel it right to set a price that is not based on their interest and availability.)
The one I am going to get is at discount for being a Patron on patreon. Final costs come up regarding the amount of work that goes into the work itself.
Give their work a look and, if you like it, look for when commissions open. OR, in the past, I've seen Auction animations go for between $100 and $150.
The one I am going to get is at discount for being a Patron on patreon. Final costs come up regarding the amount of work that goes into the work itself.
Give their work a look and, if you like it, look for when commissions open. OR, in the past, I've seen Auction animations go for between $100 and $150.
Well, so. I imagine that the animation would take place at school while Yosh wears diapers in front of the lockers. I don't really can think in something specific and short to "develop" this situation. Unless we're talking about a kindly, colorful and nice kindergarten I really don't like too much the mix of diapers and school. But I would surely love to see it finished. I'm sure it will be pretty interesting!
Well, if you would like, I can send it to you? Paru finished the animation on Saturday and has not yet uploaded it to Twitter, or FA. It is in an .MP4 file.
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Now that I am no longer stressed out over how the house search was a doomed from the beginning effort, I am getting ready to make a story with the 'Toon Loons' using this animation. It is going to be about how teasing cannot make you less of a special person, or friend. There will be cartoon / animated silliness, but I like the idea of showing that mean people not getting the result they expected from doing something unfriendly is a great concept.
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Now that I am no longer stressed out over how the house search was a doomed from the beginning effort, I am getting ready to make a story with the 'Toon Loons' using this animation. It is going to be about how teasing cannot make you less of a special person, or friend. There will be cartoon / animated silliness, but I like the idea of showing that mean people not getting the result they expected from doing something unfriendly is a great concept.
Well, sadly, the house did not work out. This was actually what brought out a lot of family stress that lead into my deep depression. The simple way to describe what happened is that my mom felt my former wife would cause trouble by taking my son, Peep, so often that he would not help me upkeep the home...
...and everything just went down the drain from there with my ex-wife fighting with my mom, my sister and her husband giving me grief, etc.
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Although the house did not work out, I now know what I need to look for in a home. This would be a place where I can have someone who is invested in helping me to make sure what I cannot see does not end up hurting me. (Being blind really limits how much independence you can have without leaving yourself open to lots of safety concerns.)
...and everything just went down the drain from there with my ex-wife fighting with my mom, my sister and her husband giving me grief, etc.
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Although the house did not work out, I now know what I need to look for in a home. This would be a place where I can have someone who is invested in helping me to make sure what I cannot see does not end up hurting me. (Being blind really limits how much independence you can have without leaving yourself open to lots of safety concerns.)
Oh. I'm so sorry Yosh. I hope you can get up really quickly and without so much troubles. It is sad that those kinds of things happens.
I understand what do you mean about the independence. I really love to depend the less possible from others. There is a certain amazing feeling in doing simple things by your own like arriving to a certain place in public transportation or cleaning your house. Also, when you're independent, you can choose how your home looks, where is every single thing in there located and other important things that make it unique and yours. I hope you can find the enough independence you need to fill your soul. It is simply something that all of us need in a certain point of our lives.
I understand what do you mean about the independence. I really love to depend the less possible from others. There is a certain amazing feeling in doing simple things by your own like arriving to a certain place in public transportation or cleaning your house. Also, when you're independent, you can choose how your home looks, where is every single thing in there located and other important things that make it unique and yours. I hope you can find the enough independence you need to fill your soul. It is simply something that all of us need in a certain point of our lives.
I hope I can find a way to be less reliant on others and more able to care for myself.
The problem is that, in having no physical eyesight, I have little access to go where I want to when I want to do it. Public Transit is not very good in many parts of The United States. (I felt very independent when I lived in Denver, Colorado. They have an amazing public transit system that runs regularly. It allows you to have more chances of going places instead of being stuck waiting more than doing.)
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What has helped improve my independence is being able to order my groceries and have them delivered. It took awhile to get used to the grocery store app, but it was well worth it.
Another great piece of independence is how some Smart Televisions have screen reading technology on them. (I got a TV from Amazon last year that, after some help setting up some of the settings for the 'Screen Reader', I can go into my Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Apple TV content. There is also Tubi, which is free.)
The downside to the Smart TV and Smart Phone is that I have to purchase those movies and shows I really liked at a higher price than I paid for the original DVDs. Apple and Amazon do run sales and, when I find something I want to have, I check on it every week to see if it has gone on sale. (The best deal I got was the entire Anime of 'Cowboy Bebop' for $5 USD! I have all the original English DVDs and, when they came out, they were $28 each! As there were 6 DVDs, I needed over a year to afford all of them back in the early 2000s.)
The problem is that, in having no physical eyesight, I have little access to go where I want to when I want to do it. Public Transit is not very good in many parts of The United States. (I felt very independent when I lived in Denver, Colorado. They have an amazing public transit system that runs regularly. It allows you to have more chances of going places instead of being stuck waiting more than doing.)
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What has helped improve my independence is being able to order my groceries and have them delivered. It took awhile to get used to the grocery store app, but it was well worth it.
Another great piece of independence is how some Smart Televisions have screen reading technology on them. (I got a TV from Amazon last year that, after some help setting up some of the settings for the 'Screen Reader', I can go into my Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Apple TV content. There is also Tubi, which is free.)
The downside to the Smart TV and Smart Phone is that I have to purchase those movies and shows I really liked at a higher price than I paid for the original DVDs. Apple and Amazon do run sales and, when I find something I want to have, I check on it every week to see if it has gone on sale. (The best deal I got was the entire Anime of 'Cowboy Bebop' for $5 USD! I have all the original English DVDs and, when they came out, they were $28 each! As there were 6 DVDs, I needed over a year to afford all of them back in the early 2000s.)
I understand you Yosh. Sadly the world where we live, due to different reasons is not adapted at all to all types of people. My city for example is an absolute hell for blind or disabled people since you cannot walk three meters without an elevation change in the sidewalk. Anyways, I think you should keep trying to find those little things that give you more independence. It seems you have found a good bunch of them, just try to keep doing that and I'm sure you'll be feeling more and more comfortable with yourself :)
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