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    Emaniplex reacted to david for a status update, A great David has left this earth, now go listen to this brilliant album:   
    A great David has left this earth, now go listen to this brilliant album: 
     
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    Emaniplex reacted to KicksBrickster for a status update, I'm rendering out a really awesome test in blender. And I mean, holy... I didn't even   
    I'm rendering out a really awesome test in blender. And I mean, holy... I didn't even realize it did this. Seriously, this is insane.
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    Emaniplex reacted to SKIBBZ for a status update, I don't think I've made enough player rigs.   
    I don't think I've made enough player rigs. 
     
     
     
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    Emaniplex reacted to david for a status update, I drew Miss Universe!   
    I drew Miss Universe!
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from Kreuzer for a status update, [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY] You know, I used to s   
    [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY]
    You know, I used to stay up at nights worrying about how this video's reception was going to be or how many people that video would appeal to. Of course, this was when I had around two hundred subs and maybe three thousand views.
    But, the thing I never realized was the absolute freedom that I had as an unpopular dude. I could do whatever I wanted, whatever I was passionate about at that moment, even if it meant dropping something I was working on. Opportunity costs at that point were non-existent...
    Many of you know this, but I got whatever fame I may have from a fluke. It isn't that I didn't put a lot of effort into this video, but I kinda just rode off of the fad hype (unintentionally of course, I was sincerely infatuated with the series) and got myself a million views. All of my "dreams" were coming true and I finally showed my parents that something good can come from Mine-imator, let alone my computer.
    I was accepted into a YouTube partnership, getting paid monthly, and I felt like my life had been changed. It wasn't, really, though it might have been to a small extent if I actually kept up with the consistency of my content.
    Well, the problem now is that I've lost that freedom. Now I'm thinking about hype, what people will watch, and times of opportunity I need to hit.
    I've put probably over forty hours into an Undertale set, for the same reason that I want to appeal to my audience. Trying to model Undyne, I've hit a sort of wall.
    I really want to animate some other stuff, but now that I'm "popular," the opportunity costs become staggeringly high. I can't afford to squander my blessings, so I just hopelessly work on toward my goal of appeasement.
    I can't... do what I'm passionate about to a certain degree...
    So, diamonds among piles of turds like @SKIBBZ and @The Tan James and @Cryotivity and even @KicksBrickster, who's a little new to the being-a-bada$$-without-a-fraction-of-the-attention-you-deserve scene, you all should know that maybe the lack of eyes on you is a small blessing in disguise. It may not be as awarding physically, but maybe it's fulfilling in ways I started animating for...   
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from SDWAN for a status update, [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY] You know, I used to s   
    [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY]
    You know, I used to stay up at nights worrying about how this video's reception was going to be or how many people that video would appeal to. Of course, this was when I had around two hundred subs and maybe three thousand views.
    But, the thing I never realized was the absolute freedom that I had as an unpopular dude. I could do whatever I wanted, whatever I was passionate about at that moment, even if it meant dropping something I was working on. Opportunity costs at that point were non-existent...
    Many of you know this, but I got whatever fame I may have from a fluke. It isn't that I didn't put a lot of effort into this video, but I kinda just rode off of the fad hype (unintentionally of course, I was sincerely infatuated with the series) and got myself a million views. All of my "dreams" were coming true and I finally showed my parents that something good can come from Mine-imator, let alone my computer.
    I was accepted into a YouTube partnership, getting paid monthly, and I felt like my life had been changed. It wasn't, really, though it might have been to a small extent if I actually kept up with the consistency of my content.
    Well, the problem now is that I've lost that freedom. Now I'm thinking about hype, what people will watch, and times of opportunity I need to hit.
    I've put probably over forty hours into an Undertale set, for the same reason that I want to appeal to my audience. Trying to model Undyne, I've hit a sort of wall.
    I really want to animate some other stuff, but now that I'm "popular," the opportunity costs become staggeringly high. I can't afford to squander my blessings, so I just hopelessly work on toward my goal of appeasement.
    I can't... do what I'm passionate about to a certain degree...
    So, diamonds among piles of turds like @SKIBBZ and @The Tan James and @Cryotivity and even @KicksBrickster, who's a little new to the being-a-bada$$-without-a-fraction-of-the-attention-you-deserve scene, you all should know that maybe the lack of eyes on you is a small blessing in disguise. It may not be as awarding physically, but maybe it's fulfilling in ways I started animating for...   
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from Allemn for a status update, [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY] You know, I used to s   
    [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY]
    You know, I used to stay up at nights worrying about how this video's reception was going to be or how many people that video would appeal to. Of course, this was when I had around two hundred subs and maybe three thousand views.
    But, the thing I never realized was the absolute freedom that I had as an unpopular dude. I could do whatever I wanted, whatever I was passionate about at that moment, even if it meant dropping something I was working on. Opportunity costs at that point were non-existent...
    Many of you know this, but I got whatever fame I may have from a fluke. It isn't that I didn't put a lot of effort into this video, but I kinda just rode off of the fad hype (unintentionally of course, I was sincerely infatuated with the series) and got myself a million views. All of my "dreams" were coming true and I finally showed my parents that something good can come from Mine-imator, let alone my computer.
    I was accepted into a YouTube partnership, getting paid monthly, and I felt like my life had been changed. It wasn't, really, though it might have been to a small extent if I actually kept up with the consistency of my content.
    Well, the problem now is that I've lost that freedom. Now I'm thinking about hype, what people will watch, and times of opportunity I need to hit.
    I've put probably over forty hours into an Undertale set, for the same reason that I want to appeal to my audience. Trying to model Undyne, I've hit a sort of wall.
    I really want to animate some other stuff, but now that I'm "popular," the opportunity costs become staggeringly high. I can't afford to squander my blessings, so I just hopelessly work on toward my goal of appeasement.
    I can't... do what I'm passionate about to a certain degree...
    So, diamonds among piles of turds like @SKIBBZ and @The Tan James and @Cryotivity and even @KicksBrickster, who's a little new to the being-a-bada$$-without-a-fraction-of-the-attention-you-deserve scene, you all should know that maybe the lack of eyes on you is a small blessing in disguise. It may not be as awarding physically, but maybe it's fulfilling in ways I started animating for...   
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from The Tan James for a status update, [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY] You know, I used to s   
    [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY]
    You know, I used to stay up at nights worrying about how this video's reception was going to be or how many people that video would appeal to. Of course, this was when I had around two hundred subs and maybe three thousand views.
    But, the thing I never realized was the absolute freedom that I had as an unpopular dude. I could do whatever I wanted, whatever I was passionate about at that moment, even if it meant dropping something I was working on. Opportunity costs at that point were non-existent...
    Many of you know this, but I got whatever fame I may have from a fluke. It isn't that I didn't put a lot of effort into this video, but I kinda just rode off of the fad hype (unintentionally of course, I was sincerely infatuated with the series) and got myself a million views. All of my "dreams" were coming true and I finally showed my parents that something good can come from Mine-imator, let alone my computer.
    I was accepted into a YouTube partnership, getting paid monthly, and I felt like my life had been changed. It wasn't, really, though it might have been to a small extent if I actually kept up with the consistency of my content.
    Well, the problem now is that I've lost that freedom. Now I'm thinking about hype, what people will watch, and times of opportunity I need to hit.
    I've put probably over forty hours into an Undertale set, for the same reason that I want to appeal to my audience. Trying to model Undyne, I've hit a sort of wall.
    I really want to animate some other stuff, but now that I'm "popular," the opportunity costs become staggeringly high. I can't afford to squander my blessings, so I just hopelessly work on toward my goal of appeasement.
    I can't... do what I'm passionate about to a certain degree...
    So, diamonds among piles of turds like @SKIBBZ and @The Tan James and @Cryotivity and even @KicksBrickster, who's a little new to the being-a-bada$$-without-a-fraction-of-the-attention-you-deserve scene, you all should know that maybe the lack of eyes on you is a small blessing in disguise. It may not be as awarding physically, but maybe it's fulfilling in ways I started animating for...   
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from SKIBBZ for a status update, [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY] You know, I used to s   
    [READ THIS IF YOU'RE FEELING BAD ABOUT YOUR LACK OF POPULARITY]
    You know, I used to stay up at nights worrying about how this video's reception was going to be or how many people that video would appeal to. Of course, this was when I had around two hundred subs and maybe three thousand views.
    But, the thing I never realized was the absolute freedom that I had as an unpopular dude. I could do whatever I wanted, whatever I was passionate about at that moment, even if it meant dropping something I was working on. Opportunity costs at that point were non-existent...
    Many of you know this, but I got whatever fame I may have from a fluke. It isn't that I didn't put a lot of effort into this video, but I kinda just rode off of the fad hype (unintentionally of course, I was sincerely infatuated with the series) and got myself a million views. All of my "dreams" were coming true and I finally showed my parents that something good can come from Mine-imator, let alone my computer.
    I was accepted into a YouTube partnership, getting paid monthly, and I felt like my life had been changed. It wasn't, really, though it might have been to a small extent if I actually kept up with the consistency of my content.
    Well, the problem now is that I've lost that freedom. Now I'm thinking about hype, what people will watch, and times of opportunity I need to hit.
    I've put probably over forty hours into an Undertale set, for the same reason that I want to appeal to my audience. Trying to model Undyne, I've hit a sort of wall.
    I really want to animate some other stuff, but now that I'm "popular," the opportunity costs become staggeringly high. I can't afford to squander my blessings, so I just hopelessly work on toward my goal of appeasement.
    I can't... do what I'm passionate about to a certain degree...
    So, diamonds among piles of turds like @SKIBBZ and @The Tan James and @Cryotivity and even @KicksBrickster, who's a little new to the being-a-bada$$-without-a-fraction-of-the-attention-you-deserve scene, you all should know that maybe the lack of eyes on you is a small blessing in disguise. It may not be as awarding physically, but maybe it's fulfilling in ways I started animating for...   
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    Emaniplex reacted to Ethaniel for a status update, Look into her eyes. Grab her wrist. Gently put your hand on her chin. Lean in and....   
    Look into her eyes. Grab her wrist. Gently put your hand on her chin. Lean in and......
     
    Punch her face, take her money and run!
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from Ocelot for a status update, I'll let them into our HQ, but I won't be letting them into the executive break room/   
    I'll let them into our HQ, but I won't be letting them into the executive break room/combat-training ground/banquet hall/conference room/armory/laboratory/snack-bar/shooting range/ceremonial atrium/art gallery area.
    That place is for us.   
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    Emaniplex reacted to Ethaniel for a status update, Who needs arms when you have legs like these!?   
    Who needs arms when you have legs like these!?

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    Emaniplex reacted to Ethaniel for a status update, Oh Darling...!   
    Oh Darling...!

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    Emaniplex reacted to Mike for a status update, An animation a day keeps the dark repressed feelings away!   
    An animation a day keeps the dark repressed feelings away!
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    Emaniplex reacted to SKIBBZ for a status update, Which one do you think looks better? This attempt at an actual animation will be feat   
    Which one do you think looks better? This attempt at an actual animation will be featuring Cryotivity. 
     
    With Global Illumination: (Render time: 12:00+ minutes)

     
    Without Global Illumination: (Render time: 4:21 minutes)

     
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    Emaniplex reacted to Garnet638 for a status update,   
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    Emaniplex reacted to Nimi for a status update, Free Realms Trials! https://mojang.com/2015/12/realms-price-drop-free-trials/   
    Free Realms Trials!
    https://mojang.com/2015/12/realms-price-drop-free-trials/
     
     
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    Emaniplex reacted to KindZax for a status update, I am so bored http://imgur.com/6d5cIUU   
    I am so bored http://imgur.com/6d5cIUU
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    Emaniplex reacted to Nimi for a status update, http://imgur.com/Vc7Z4ok   
    http://imgur.com/Vc7Z4ok
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from toaster1 for a status update, [Gif] I need every single one of these that ever was. It's just so cool... ... Sorry   
    [Gif]
    I need every single one of these that ever was.

    It's just so cool...

    ... Sorry for all the Undertale, it's just so endearing and bada$$ at times...   
     
    I think this stuff is being pumped out of Tumblr...
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from DigitalEvorian for a status update, [Gif] I need every single one of these that ever was. It's just so cool... ... Sorry   
    [Gif]
    I need every single one of these that ever was.

    It's just so cool...

    ... Sorry for all the Undertale, it's just so endearing and bada$$ at times...   
     
    I think this stuff is being pumped out of Tumblr...
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from toaster1 for a status update, [Gif] Like, when will all of these things be things?!   
    [Gif] 
    Like, when will all of these things be things?!

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    Emaniplex reacted to DigitalEvorian for a status update, Understanding Colour: by Blender Guru. [ Video ] I'd recommend anyone working with vi   
    Understanding Colour: by Blender Guru. [Video]
    I'd recommend anyone working with visuals to check out this video.
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    Emaniplex reacted to SDWAN for a status update, Too many newbies here really don't like looking a tutorial vids. Don't they?   
    Too many newbies here really don't like looking a tutorial vids. Don't they?
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    Emaniplex got a reaction from Allemn for a status update, [Gif] Like, when will all of these things be things?!   
    [Gif] 
    Like, when will all of these things be things?!

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