Chủ Nhật, 14 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 14 2017

Hi, I'm Hamish Black and welcome to Writing on Games. Believe it or not, there was a point

in time where the notion of accurately representing the art of skateboarding was most effectively

realised, well… here. We live in a post-Skate world; we've seen how realistic the depictions

of skateboarding can be. As such, the idea that the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series started

off as a means of legitimising the sport in the eyes of the mainstream may seem a little

absurd. I mean just… look at it. Look at the speed

at which you careen through these places where skateboarders probably shouldn't be, how

high you go, how seemingly effortlessly you glide around the entire level coming across

super weird scenarios along the way. I mean, it's fairly well accepted at this

stage that the series met a slow, ungracious demise. This was a result of superfluous sequels

that superficially attempted to cash in on the culture; forcing dated, juvenile aesthetics

in your face. Well, what made those older games different? Aside from branding, what

here is actually indicating an accurate portrayal of the sport?

Well, I would go as far as to say that 3 remains one of the most streamlined representations

of the mindset behind skating that gaming has seen, precisely because of its heightened

artifice as a video game. Through the abstract nature of its mechanics as they relate to

actual skating, 3 is able to timelessly convey what it means to skate.

Let's take a step back for a minute. See, I was able to pick up 3 again recently thanks

to a lull in the barrage of new releases that has characterised the start of 2017 and man,

it's remarkable how well that game holds up. I played it for hours actively trying

to find flaws in the game's design and honestly, I came up short. It plays like it could have

been released yesterday. Every one of the game's systems is perfectly tuned to create

a stunningly pure gaming experience, carefully iterating on the vision laid out by the first

two games while avoiding the superfluity of future titles. It's through this purity that

the game can present its vision of the sport. How do we define that purity? You could sum

up Tony Hawk 3's player goal as follows – maintain fluid, balanced movement through

a level while making the numbers as big as possible within a two-minute time limit. Now

let's examine Underground 2, where you build up a team of pro skaters and some of the Jackass

cast in order to travel the world meandering through different environments before activating

a particular goal that might have you skating or it might have you controlling Steve-O riding

a bull and the goal is to create as much chaos as possible sometimes but sometimes it's

also to get a high score I guess and there's nut shots and Bam's dad is fat and sometimes

there's a time limit and sometimes there's not. To say it's diffuse would be to put

it lightly. On the other hand, Tony Hawk 3 is so focused

that, to me, it doesn't even matter that the characters are on skateboards. On a mechanical

level, it's not really about skating – it's solely about movement, and that movement ain't

exactly realistic. By 3 you have both manuals and reverts, meaning

you can essentially maintain a combo throughout the length, width and height of a level if

you wanted to. It's not about how stylish the tricks you pull off are, it's about

how many you can fit in before you hit the ground. Individual tricks don't provide

many points, but when each trick adds to a score multiplier, quantity rather than quality

becomes the incentive. The time limit adds a sense of urgency to proceedings without

becoming frustrating, due to the near instantaneous nature of restarting a run. Do you see what

I'm getting at here? Tony Hawk 3 is not Skate – it's not realistically representing

skating through the streets. It is sheer artifice – it is quintessentially a video game.

It evokes the mechanical coherence of old high-score arcade games which are easy to

pick up and play, but immensely difficult to master. It's the kind of game you can

complete in four minutes, but the discipline required to get to that point is where the

depth of the game lies. Tony Hawk 3 is about skateboarding in the same way Asteroids is

about going on a space adventure. Sure, it's technically what you do, but it's also more

mechanical than that – more artificial. And the game is better for this artifice!

3, at its core, is about training yourself to get better through discipline and understanding

of the mechanics of what you're trying to do. Once you internalise this, you begin to

see the world in a different way. You see every part of the

world as a means to push the boundaries of it even further. Every trivial rail, each

inconsequential elevation shifts in its intended purpose, instead becoming a means of getting

you to places you couldn't previously go. Once you get there, you know you achieved

that through your own skill, making it feel all the more satisfying. What I just said

could be applied to either Tony Hawk 3 or any number of interviews given by the Birdman

talking about his love of the sport. I think that says a lot about how the focus on overtly

game-y mechanics represent the purity of the sport, no matter how abstract it may seem

visually. And it's clear that 3 represented a peak of

sorts in this endeavour. Even 4 removing something as seemingly trivial as the time limit may

have offered more freedom to explore, but also removed any urgency from or reason for

maintaining fluid movement. More egregiously, however, we then saw the

addition of full blown narratives to proceedings in the Underground series, which at the start

saw you aspiring to be Chad Muska (of all people), and later saw full-blown celebrities

representing a more juvenile side to the sport. The CKY prank side of things was an important

part of the culture's evolution for sure, but focusing on it so heavily diluted the

lucidity of vision seen in previous games. Put it this way - people will play Tony Hawk

3 in years to come and get an idea of what it represents fairly immediately. People will

play Underground 2 and say "who the hell is Bam Margera and why do people treat this idiot

with such reverence?" It's why Skate became the dominant franchise of the sport – it

ultimately represented the same values that later Tony Hawk games left behind, albeit

in a more grounded, realistic fashion. Those later titles showed skating as a status

symbol; as a means of sticking it to the man and getting people to listen when you shout

"GET OUT OF MY ROOM, MOM", rather than a means of teaching you about yourself, the world

around you and how you can overcome your limitations. By emphasising cultural aesthetics over streamlined

design, the later titles placed themselves in such a specific point in time that they

felt dated and tired almost as soon as they launched. People quickly grow out of

that rebellious phase and almost always look back on it with utter disdain. In the

same way, people tend to look back on the titles that pushed it so hard and it's not

unreasonable to say that some might blame them for the death of that particular brand

of skate culture. As a whole, though, it never really died out.

It might lean more towards the fringes of the mainstream now, but it's also not driven

by the same kind of teen angst and nut shots that made the games look like the cast of

Jackass directed a Green Day video. Instead, there's a desire to creatively navigate the

world around us; to see the world differently, as something conquerable both spatially and

philosophically. There's something childlike to this desire, sure – it's an escape

from the constraints of everyday life by going faster and higher than anyone else. However,

there's also a maturity to maintaining the discipline required to learn a craft and hone

one's skills to do things that others can't. Essentially, skateboarding as it stands represents

a desire to grow - something the distinctly game-y mechanics of Tony Hawk 3 wholly reflect.

Games like Underground 2 and American Wasteland wallow in the aesthetics of the juvenile, attempting

to cash in on the rebellious phase all teens go through. By rejecting that dated perception

of skate culture, by focusing on the clarity and depth of its systems 3 was able to capture

a far more distilled vision of what it meant to skate. As such, it feels just as fresh

now as it did all those years ago. So I hope you enjoyed this piece on Tony Hawk

3. If you did, why not click subscribe (like 50000 other people have done, holy moly),

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Christian Konemann, Nico Bleackley, Nicolas Ross and Charlie Yang. The support every one

of my patrons has given me has been absolutely astonishing and I honestly can't thank you

enough. And with that, I'm Hamish Black and this has been Writing on Games. Thank you

very much for watching and I'll see you next time.

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American Speaks Romanian! ((Ce mișto)) - Duration: 3:23.

Good day, good day!

Today I'm going to speak a little Romanian. Yes

Im going to speak Romanian and wnat to talk about my motivation for deciding to learn Romanian.

and my plans for learning this language

I started learning Romanian serious recntly and....

It's been several months learning the language

and I must say that I really like hte language...

yes

I'm self-taught, but at the same time, I practice with my friend who is from Romania as well

this is him right here, and his name is Sergiu

Sergiu, greetings. How are you. So cool, bro. So cool, cuz!

OK, OK

I want to learn Romanian because I like meeting people from all over the world...

moreover, I'm sure that I will go over to Romania in the future

Yes, yes..of course

Romanian..

Although 'm living in American now...

I plan....want to speak Romanian wih all of the Romanians here in this country

of course

I don't know

I believe that....

Thank you

and goodbye

goodbye

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Hey, bro.

wanna know what i did to that bitche of yours?

Fuck you!

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do you want to feel

WHHHOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLEEE?

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Problematic with Moshe Kasher - Outside Outrage - Ismael - Duration: 1:22.

- Hi, I'm Ismael, I'm 29, I'm a penetration tester.

- Whoa, I want to ask you what pisses you off

but I gotta know, what is a penetration tester?

- I'm a professional hacker and criminal, basically.

- A criminal, do you not know how cameras work?

- (clicks)

- (laughs) This is not the dark web, this is real life,

the camera is on you.

- Eh, the government pays me.

Since you're a hacker, you know, you go deeper online

than any of us, what is it online that pisses you off?

The phrase "life hacks."

- Aha, because it disrespects what you do.

- Yeah, I mean cutting an apple in half is not a hack,

it's a thing people have done, right?

- Right, cutting an apple is not a hack,

it disrespects what I do, which is

robbing a family of all their livelihood online.

- Ah, no, they don't have enough money,

I'm going after the biggies (laughs).

When a person is life-hacker, you're like,

"Fuck off, poseur, I mean, I robbed Merrill Lynch."

- I did not.

- Oh yeah, he did not rob Merrill Lynch.

Can you tell me what government agency you work for?

- Nooo.

- Whoa, Ismael is a straight up, degenerate,

illegitimate hacker working for the government.

He got Jeff Sessions all over him.

- That guy's weird.

- You think you could hack into my stuff and take my money?

- Yes.

- I don't have that much.

- But you're cute.

- I'm cute, Ismael.

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Snow In The Hands, Beautiful Song Of Love

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OLD Vs NEW ART - Redrawing My Old Childhood Drawing! - Duration: 16:43.

- [Steph] Kay, so let's start with this miraculous hair.

- [Adam] Butt head.

- Hi art friends! - Hello, art friends.

- Today we're gonna be doing new

verses old art.

- I'm so nervous.

- So we've dug out some of out old sketch books

so that we can redraw them with our

styles and how we draw things now.

- That's not so bad.

I'm really nervous about people seein' this.

This is like, before. - This is

unseen artwork from Adam.

(groans)

- Buckle up, it's gonna be fun.

- So take a look see

at what we have here. - No! (laughs)

No! (laughs)

- So some of you who have been on our

channel for awhile, might have already seen this folder.

- [Adam] Oh yeah, I remember this one.

- This one is mine and it's from when

I was probably like, five to 10 ish.

- [Adam] It was way back.

Way way back.

- [Steph] But yeah, there are some mega,

mega, mega old drawings in here.

And there's one in particular that I am

so excited to draw.

- [Adam] Oh, okay.

- I'll have to have a dig through,

cause as you can see there's a tonne

of drawings in here.

But there was one that pretty much all

of you mentioned in the comments and

you kept linking it to me on Twitter and stuff.

(Adam laughs)

I've already decided which one I'm

gonna redraw. - I think I know

which one it is, too! (laughs)

Probably doin' the

little dance. - There she is!

There she is!

(slow instrumental)

- [Adam] Don't mind me.

- [Steph] So this is what I'm going

to be redrawing today.

I have no idea how I'm

gonna do that. - I never noticed the foot

mark, it's like she's thrusting.

Ya know, with your hands behind

your back like. (grunts)

- [Steph] Okay, well since we're laughing at mine.

- [Adam] No, we weren't

laughing - Let's have a laugh at

Adam's artwork. - We were laughing with you.

Please, no!

- So this is from roughly around when

Adam first started to draw.

- [Adam] This is roughly when Steph

and I actually moved in together.

- Yeah.

- [Adam] Oh no.

- Oh look, you were writing my name.

- [Adam] What the heck is that thing?

That looks like I did that when I was five!

(laughter)

Oh no! - Oh, guinea pigs!

- [Adam] Oh okay.

Oh my word, look at him in the bottom right!

(crowd screaming)

He has seen some things.

- [Steph] And that was a drawing he did of me.

- [Adam] Yeah, this was on a date.

We actually went to a theme park,

well it's like a theme park slash zoo,

and we went and drawn some animals, and that

was a picture of Steph.

- [Steph] And I remember that, cause I had a drink with me.

- [Adam] Oh, and these were the people that were walkin'

around in the theme park. - Yeah, we were tryin' to like,

life draw people that were walkin' past.

That one's interesting.

Did they walk past?

- [Adam] Yeah, there was a duck

child in the theme park.

- [Steph] Wow, look at how different you were drawin'.

Is that a mermaid chasin' butterflies?

- [Adam] If that'll,

maybe she's beached and they're flies.

She's like, have mercy!

- [Steph] Ah, here's some more.

- [Adam] Oh these were at the theme park e

zoo as well, I remember them.

- [Steph] And there's these.

Aw, that birds really cute.

- [Adam] Feed me!

- [Steph] Is that a reindeer?

- [Adam] Oh it might've been a giraffe.

- [Steph] Wow, that's so different to how you draw.

- [Adam] It's very, I don't know, cartoony.

I can't even remember (laughs) what

I was tryin' to do.

Oh dear me.

It's gonna be okay

- [Steph] It's so cool finally bein' able

to show some of your older drawings.

- [Adam] Yeah, cause guys honestly, when Steph

shown her original one, this one down here,

I did wanna show some of mine and I

didn't think I actually had any.

- [Steph] We were life drawin' trees.

- [Adam] And leaves and things.

- [Steph] Oh that's a drawing of me!

- [Adam] That's you!

- [Steph] I have never worn a dress like that in

my entire life. - That was,

I was fantasising that day.

(laughter)

- [Steph] Woah, these are just so different.

[Adam] They are very, very different eyes.

- And, for context like, obviously the one from

me these were probably drawn in the 1990's.

Where as Adam's, in this one, these were actually

only drawn in like, - 2014?

- Yeah, 2014.

- [Adam] Around there, yeah.

- [Steph] It's ridiculous how much you've improved since

you were drawing these - Oh, well I'm glad that

you think I have.

- [Steph] You've blocked out the eye there cause you didn't

like where it was going. - Yeah!

You remember when we did a video talking about that?

If you mess up the eye, just cover it with hair.

- [Steph] And prior, you weren't

leavin' space for like, foreheads.

- [Adam] Yeah.

In my early drawing years, foreheads weren't a thing.

- [Steph] Yeah, the hair's actually

growin' from the eyebrow.

- [Adam] Maybe it is just an eyebrow

that just took over her entire head.

(laughter)

- [Steph] Oh, I still really like these!

- [Adam] That was on another date where we went somewhere.

We went to a restaurant and drawn together.

- [Steph] The cups are so teeny compared to her.

Screen tone.

Aw. (laughs)

- [Adam] I don't even have words.

Why is she sayin' thank you?

- [Steph] This is you usin' the Pentel ink brush.

- [Adam] I know right, ew.

- [Steph] There's more drawings.

- [Adam] Guinea pigs! - More guinea pigs.

Is that you?

- [Adam] I don't know.

That's kinda the face that I'm

makin' right now lookin' at this.

- [Steph] More guinea pigs.

And then you've got a list of things we

needed for when we were movin' in together.

- [Adam] Because before this was a sketch book

it was actually a book that I used to

put things that we needed for our house,

well I say house, where we live together.

(Steph laughs)

So you need to pick which one of these

that you want to redraw for this video.

- [Adam] Oh, well that's nice.

At least I get to choose.

- What're you gonna pick?

- [Adam] I might go with either the stinky

fly mermaid, because it's a mermaid.

Or one of the people watching ones.

I don't know.

- Yeah, it'll be fun to see the improvement.

Oh, I see you've started.

- Yeah.

- [Steph] Which drawing did you end up settlin' on?

- I am going to try and recreated, albeit better

I hope, the mermaid one.

This one. The one with the flies.

- [Steph] Aw, it's very fittin' with mermaids.

- It was a close call between that and duck boy.

I think duck boy's another video for another day.

- [Steph] Let's have a peek then,

at what you've got so far.

Oh wow, that's already a million times better.

- Guys, after putting you through this,

I was like, I gotta do it!

Better try! - Well it has to have

some resemblences.

- [Adam] Oh yeah, they will!

I would say short to mid length hair,

flies, some kind of expression

interacting with them, as well.

- [Steph] Okay.

- It's the subtleties

that I'm gonna work on. - So, I'm kinda stricken with

the paws of this one.

(Adam grunts)

Which is kinda funny cause if you look,

I've purposely done this to hide the

hands behind her massive hair, and that's why

I gave her biggish hair.

- [Adam] Doin' those art hacks even when you were five.

(laughter)

- [Steph] Cause no one's got time for hands, right?

So this is the gist of the paws I've got so far.

- [Adam] I think it's fair to say that

your anatomy's improved over the years.

- [Steph] Ya think? - Yeah

- [Steph] I hope it looks a bit better than my old one.

(slow instrumental)

- [Adam] Will you include, like, the motion lines?

I think the motion lines is what really makes it.

It's like, kick those legs! (grunt)

- [Steph] Oh that outfit - What was her name?

Did you give her a name?

- [Steph] No!

- [Adam] Who is she?

- [Steph] Ironically, it looks like

a drawing of my nana.

- Ah, maybe your nana did dance like

that back in the day.

Who knows.

- [Steph] Party nana.

- Yeah, that's the name, party nana, yeah!

Party nana, swing those hips.

I would, but I might throw it out again.

Also, is party nana a fan of winged eyeliner?

- [Steph] She has pretty heavy make up on.

More so in the eyelash department.

- [Adam] I, too, would have described that as pretty heavy.

She's got like, those rainbow bracelets on.

Those were pretty popular when we were kids.

- [Steph] Were they?

- [Adam] Yeah, don't you remember them?

Or was it just my friend group?

- [Steph] Oh, you mean the rubber bands or whatever?

- [Adam] Yeah.

- [Steph] Those were way before this time.

Oh, there were those plastic bands as well.

- [Adam] Like the jelly ones?

- I can't remember what those were actually,

what they were actually called.

But yeah there used to be like, these

really thin plastic coloured ones.

- [Adam] Guys, if you know what I'm talkin' about,

fashionable rainbow coloured wrist wear, please let me know.

- [Steph] And they used to say things like if you

snap them there were certain consequences

for each one or something.

- [Adam] You'd like, blow an artery

in your wrist or something.

(screams)

- Oh my god

(laughter)

- [Adam] Oh, you got the eyelashes in.

- [Steph] Yeah, where are her eyes lookin?

She's lookin' of the page, so.

- [Adam] So, looking dead ahead like,

what is my life?

- [Steph] Gotta stay true to what

little Steph wanted this drawing to do.

So there ya go, she's lookin' at you guys

while she's dancin'.

- [Adam] Look straight ahead, you're part of the dance now.

- [Steph] Oh no, she doesn't have eyebrows.

- [Adam] Her big bouffant hair is covering them.

So she might have them, you just can't see them.

- [Steph] Okay, so let's start with this

miraculous hair.

- [Adam] Butt head.

There it goes, yeah!

I don't know about you, but I think

that is looking like party nana quite a bit.

- [Steph] I've even covered over here ears

cause I didn't wanna draw ears.

- [Adam] Oh, and we're also forgettin'

somethin' very important that you,

perhaps, need to give to me in this video.

- Uh oh! (laughs)

- [Adam] Something shiny and reward like.

- Where is it?

- [Adam] I don't know!

- [Steph] So if you're not sure what's

happenin' right here, in our last video

we had a competition.

And I haven't even checked the results,

but Adam's decided that he's won.

- Put an overlay on screen.

I won by a landslide.

(laughter)

- [Steph] I haven't even checked the results.

- It's me and my campaign manager, Paul Jackson, over there.

- [Steph] If this says on screen that I won,

I'm gonna be so cross with you.

- If you remember rightly, we agreed that

you would put the medal around me.

- [Steph] So you can't do it yourself.

- No, winners don't put on their own medals!

(laughter)

I'm ready to be bestowed upon.

- All mighty Adam, here is your medal.

Congratulations on drawing a very good cup.

- [Adam] I hope it fits over my head.

- [Steph] Oh, it keeps banging you in the head.

- [Adam] Ow, oh.

In editing we have to have some really cool music on

while I look ahead and go.

(triumphant tune) (crowd cheers)

- [Steph] Anyway, back to the drawing.

- I was enjoying that for a few seconds.

Oh, the outfits finally taking shape.

- [Steph] It's somethin'.

- [Adam] I think it's wonderful that

she's like, the younger version.

When you were a kid, you did the older version

and now you're an adult you did the younger version.

- [Steph] Guess it's cause when you're young

you wanna be an old nana.

- [Adam] I just wanna get my life over with.

Why can't I be old already?

(laughter)

- Then when you're old, you just wanna cling to your youth.

- [Adam] I just wanna thrust my hips.

(laughter)

- That'll be me.

Put this in with a bit of motion so it

looks like she's flailin' around a bit.

- [Adam] Oh yeah!

- [Steph] So that's what I do, I just

trace that like, wiggly line.

And then I follow it, yeah.

- [Adam] She doin' the twist?

That was big back then.

And before ya know it,

you've got a necklace already.

- [Steph] Ta da!

- [Adam] Make sure you get my medal in.

- [Steph] No, I'm sick of

the stupid thing - It's a medal mermaid!

It's so rare!

No, don't show them that.

No. - I'm just lookin'

at the reference.

It looks like she has like, a tshirt on.

(laughter)

- They missed that detail in the Little Mermaid,

didn't they?

You forgot her tshirt.

- [Steph] You have to put her in a tshirt.

- Oh, you're kidding me!

- [Steph] It has to look like this!

- Those were meant to be collar bones.

They were not meant to be

a tshirt. - Oh dear!

- What mermaid wears a tshirt?

Here's an art supply we haven't seen in awhile.

- [Steph] It's the Pentel ink brush.

- [Adam] You sound so thrilled.

- [Steph] It's only cause I'm focusing on

drawing my lines!

- [Adam] It's the Pentel ink brush.

Yeah, it's a bit of a stressful art supply

to use when you're sat on a bed.

- [Steph] Yeah, especially when Adam keeps doin' this.

- [Adam] And your partner with massive hands keeps like,

pushin' on the bed.

- [Steph] I've noticed I've missed out the glitter

from her cheeks, but I'll do that with colours afterwards.

- [Adam] Oh, okay.

Yeah, that's, because yours is coloured.

Mine is grey, so maybe I'll just do graphite?

- [Steph] You're just lookin' for an excuse to do it.

- [Adam] No.

- [Steph] Don't trust him.

- [Adam] No.

Yeah, trust me!

- [Steph] No, don't trust me!

- [Adam] Everyone knows you have to trust

an Olympic gold medalist like me.

(laughter)

- Oh dear.

- [Adam] This is, I'm even gonna wear this to bed.

This isn't comin' off.

We'll hold another challenge at some point, guys,

where we go against each other.

And maybe I'll, instead of gettin' another medal

cause this is mine forever now, maybe I'll make somethin'.

I'll make an award.

And it'll say boys rule on it.

- Oh!

- [Adam] Now I'm just tidying up the lines a little bit,

cause it's a bit sketchy even for me.

And I need to figure out where to put the flies, too.

Cause she's a stinky mermaid.

- [Steph] I'm tryin' to think of

what else they could've been.

Unless like, that was her at the surface

of the water lookin' at butterflies.

(laughter)

- Why butterflies?

I don't think I've ever seen a butterfly

in the middle of the ocean.

(laughter)

Oh it's one of those rare sea

fairing butterflies, of course.

I've never seen one!

It must have been a fly.

She's a smelly old mermaid.

(laughter)

So guys, I was sittin' here, just minding

my own business right, doin' smelly mermaid.

And you might notice this, this proof here.

And it's her, you blew it in my face

and it's like right at my eye level

I was like. (screams)

- Sorry, it wasn't intentional.

- [Adam] I was just mindin' my own business.

- Secretly trying to beat the competition

by gettin' eraser shavins. - I'll beat

that medal outta you.

What are you doin', anyway?

- [Steph] Here's the bit everyone's waitin' for.

It's time to put in some of this green perm action.

I even put something underneath this page, so, yeah.

That's goin' through.

- [Adam] You can always put the

original grandma. - No!

I'm not gonna ruin my childhood drawin'.

- [Adam] She seems up for it.

[Steph] I haven't put her leg shakin' lines in yet.

(Adam gasps) - [Adam] Can that be

your finishin' touch?

[Steph] Yeah.

- [Adam] She's not in like, full on

thrust mode until the legs go.

It's like. (groans)

- Yeah, I feel like I haven't captured the thrust as well

as I did when I was a kid. - Are you sayin'

that your gesture drawing was better when you were five?

- Probably. - No!

I'm lovin' the disco wall paint that she's got on.

- [Steph] Yeah, I've started to add

all of her colour details.

- [Adam] I'm goin' to a funky battle.

- [Steph] Do you think the design's aged well?

- [Adam] Yeah, it's timeless.

- [Steph] It's timeless.

- [Adam] There'll be cave paintings of this

woman when society ever actually collapses.

- [Steph] I wonder if we'll end up redrawing

this drawing again at some point

in like, a year or somethin'.

- [Adam] Join us for the sequel in 10 years time.

Or in like, 50 years when we're like, doodle date.

You know what I will still have in 50 years time?

- What? - The medal that I won.

- No!

You have to give that up.

- [Adam] Look at it, guys, look how

it catches the light.

- [Steph] Stop lookin' at it.

- [Adam] It was totally worth it.

Look at it.

Oh, wow, it looks even better on camera.

I love my medal.

Maybe I can engrave it and that say Adam rules.

- [Steph] Adam rules?

- [Adam] What's wrong with that?

- I just think it's a bit lame.

- [Adam] I think it's really classy and to the point.

- [Steph] Oh, you have drawn the flies everywhere.

- [Adam] Cause she smells.

It's like, these aren't butterflies.

Oh wait, I smell.

I haven't really done much with the ear, either,

so we'll get some little eary bits in there.

And the lead in this ones only, I think it's b grade,

so it's, you don't really get

that much of a,

- [Steph] Of a smudge.

- of a smudge goin' on with it there.

There we go.

I'm gonna do this hair comin' down,

cause it's kinda on the ground.

She's beached. (laughs)

It's like, I'm rotting in the sun, help me!

I feel like that when I'm on the beach.

(laughter)

Just rotting here!

Put me out of my misery.

Oh, is it time?

- [Steph] I hope you're ready for this detail.

- [Adam] Swoosh me.

Kick those legs, thrust those hips.

- [Steph] Hope that immersed you.

- [Adam] I am, it's like I'm there.

It's like I'm bein' kicked in the face.

- I hope your ready to see a side by side

comparison of old verse new.

- [Adam] Time to see if we've improved!

- So first up, we have got Adam's.

- [Adam] Let me move this outta the way.

Okay, so original mermaid.

- [Steph] There's the new one

- [Adam] New and improved smelly mermaid,

with stinky butt action.

- [Steph] What do ya think the biggest

change is between the two?

- [Adam] Well, she's got more flies.

She's more smelly now.

- And here's my old version.

- [Adam] The retro styled party grandma.

(slow instrumental)

- [Steph] And here's the new version!

- [Adam] Ah, she's got sparkles.

She looks so cute.

- [Steph] Remember to subscribe if you liked the video.

And if you wanna see the rest of the drawings in

this folder, I'm gonna link that up on screen.

- [Adam] Don't miss her grand reveal.

- See you again for another doodle date!

- [Adam] Doodle date!

- Bye.

- [Adam] See ya soon, guys.

For more infomation >> OLD Vs NEW ART - Redrawing My Old Childhood Drawing! - Duration: 16:43.

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Corto animado- Kindred conoce a rakan y xayah-Landidzu (ENG SUB) [Resubido] - Duration: 3:27.

Due to the glorious policies of freedom of expression of youtube, the first part of this video was eliminated only you will find complete in newgrounds thanks to our exelentisimo leader with its glorious reduction of profits and its paranoid censorship.

lamb

lamb

Tell me a story

There was once a man with fair skin and black hair who lived very alone

Why did he live alone?

All things had to face this man, and for that, they avoided him

And he hunted them?

Lamb?

I know it will make you feel better

Kill them all!!

lamb

I teach them the dance?

Teach the dance!

let's kiss

And thus, it was like rengar could obtain a brutal o***y, where they carried out different practices, such as s****y and b*****e

While the wolf had a feast like he had not enjoyed for many months.

animation by landidzu

For more infomation >> Corto animado- Kindred conoce a rakan y xayah-Landidzu (ENG SUB) [Resubido] - Duration: 3:27.

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Hippie Sabotage - DIFFERENT - Duration: 2:58.

Don't you ever let them stand in your way now

Try till you miss it then just go on back around

Man I'm feeling fucking different I see you looking like I'm different

So go on, treat me like I'm different 'Cause I'mma live it like I'm different, yeah

But the world never change when you wanna change

And the people never say what you wanna say So go and live your live like you don't give

a fuck 'Cause I been runnin' through this life and

still can't get enough

Don't you ever let them stand in your way now

Try till you miss it then just go on back around

Man I'm feeling fucking different I see you looking like I'm different

So go on, treat me like I'm different 'Cause I'mma live it like I'm different, yeah

But the world never change when you wanna change

And the people never say what you wanna say So go and live your live like you don't give

a fuck 'Cause I been runnin' through this life and

still can't get enough

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