Tribute to my old dog....
....as he passed away last week (he was alive when I made this though)
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Mon 21 Mar 2005, 22:38,
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....as he passed away last week (he was alive when I made this though)
Very well done, Mr. Sheep!
Edit: I'm sorry about your dog! I just noticed the little text.
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Mon 21 Mar 2005, 22:39,
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S'ok
He was really old, bit sad going and having him put down though
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Mon 21 Mar 2005, 22:42,
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nice work
very Invasion of the Body Snatchers (the Sutherland remake)
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Mon 21 Mar 2005, 22:47,
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Very nice
tribute to an obviously well-loved dog.
I wish I could have gotten some footage of my old dog before my ex killed him by not feeding him his meds...
/bitterness
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Mon 21 Mar 2005, 22:50,
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I wish I could have gotten some footage of my old dog before my ex killed him by not feeding him his meds...
/bitterness
He was old
but still had a few years left in him. He was hypothyroid, so we had to feed him two pills a day. I found that if I wrapped them in cheese slices and tossed them to him he'd gulp them down happily.
When I moved out my ex couldn't be bothered to do it. The dog died under the back deck. Guess who had to take his body to the vet to be cremated?
As they took him out of my car I fuzzed up his head one last time, then burst into tears. Fuck, I still cry when I think about it...
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Mon 21 Mar 2005, 23:03,
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When I moved out my ex couldn't be bothered to do it. The dog died under the back deck. Guess who had to take his body to the vet to be cremated?
As they took him out of my car I fuzzed up his head one last time, then burst into tears. Fuck, I still cry when I think about it...
Eeep! Couldn't be bothered!
Went get my dog put down, as he could hardly walk and couldn't see a thing
He died peacefully in my arms
I was a wee bit confused as to why the vet wiped the patch of skin before he injected him... was he worried it would get infected? Also, when the vet let go of my dog paw it looked like he moved of his own accord, I almost shouted "he's still alive, I'm taking him back!"
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Mon 21 Mar 2005, 23:08,
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He died peacefully in my arms
I was a wee bit confused as to why the vet wiped the patch of skin before he injected him... was he worried it would get infected? Also, when the vet let go of my dog paw it looked like he moved of his own accord, I almost shouted "he's still alive, I'm taking him back!"
I had to take
my girlfriend's old cat to the vet last fall to be put down. She couldn't bring herself to do it, and I couldn't blame her... I held Bony one last time, then they gave him the shot. He looked angry, as he often did, but then relaxed a bit. I can at least take solace in the fact that the last thing he felt was me stroking his fur, and the last thing he saw was me looking into his eyes.
*raising a beer* Here's to old pets. They'll be with us forever.
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Mon 21 Mar 2005, 23:12,
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*raising a beer* Here's to old pets. They'll be with us forever.
Sorry about your dog
I just got back from Uni on Saturday and was told my dog had been put to sleep.
I made this pic to go with my blog :'(
He really was a dog, but always wanted to be a reindeer.
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Tue 22 Mar 2005, 1:45,
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I made this pic to go with my blog :'(
He really was a dog, but always wanted to be a reindeer.
my condolences
i just had an old cat of mine put down, poor thing was blind and had hair falling out
this doesn't change the fact that i envy you for being the best animator b3ta has ever seen!
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Tue 22 Mar 2005, 4:04,
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this doesn't change the fact that i envy you for being the best animator b3ta has ever seen!
Me
a camera, a dog, a tripod and a computer with Adobe After Effects on it
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Tue 22 Mar 2005, 12:19,
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Nope
I did it with animated masks.
Although it sounds painful and time consuming you'd be surprised how easy and quick it is. The trick is to use the keyframe interpolation to do the hard work for you, and using feathering a lot.
I'm in the process of writing a tutorial on making one of my shorts (from camera to AE to Imageready, with tips on optimsing gifs etc). I'll keep you posted
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Tue 22 Mar 2005, 14:03,
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Although it sounds painful and time consuming you'd be surprised how easy and quick it is. The trick is to use the keyframe interpolation to do the hard work for you, and using feathering a lot.
I'm in the process of writing a tutorial on making one of my shorts (from camera to AE to Imageready, with tips on optimsing gifs etc). I'll keep you posted
That would be class.
Tho, i don't think i could do owt as good as this...
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Tue 22 Mar 2005, 17:21,
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