ポップアップをものすごい速さでつくるとこうなる

This is what happens when you create a popup at a tremendous speed

I don't think it's a good idea to show behind the scenes

I wrote it because I laughed at myself when something pretty terrible came out.

First of all, from the story of my PC's hard disk...

there are five

It's like Kowloon Castle

But I remembered where everything was.

But now I can't search anymore, and if I don't know what to search for

I have to go treasure hunting.

One of them, the first one, came out about 25 years ago.

To my disappointment, I remember my body becoming translucent.

Like a grave, I still bring it with me every time I move.

There are quite a few rough drawings and production process data left.

(The theory is that I just didn't have the will, the time, or the energy to organize it.)

Recently, I finally figured out how to sort them.

So out of that

In the process of making pop-ups at breakneck speed

I got what I was shooting for.

I felt like this photo conveyed the atmosphere of the production process.

look at this first

Pop-ups aren't something you "make really fast" either...

I thought. but,

At this time, I had to make it at a tremendous speed.

There is no boundary between "thinking" and "making".

Characters are written and pictures are drawn

This is when it is faster to write in letters

I take notes because I do a lot of things at once and forget about them.

If you think that it is faster to understand the result by making it, do not write it.

I add some shadows to the figure.

I wanted to verify what I had created in my head, but

While I didn't know which was faster, creating or drawing

The feeling of rushing to make a decision that it was faster to draw.

Actually, if it doesn't work out, I have to remake it again.

All you have to do is erase what you have drawn with an eraser.

as a side note

I'm doing it while imagining the paper size

Most of the time, the face is made with a good feeling.

what about!

Isn't this easy to understand!

That's all for today.

Kowloon City will continue to manage.

See you next time.

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