Commission for @siirknight!
In which the Spot becomes friends with Miles and helps him get to school in time (albeit a bit clumsily).
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Commission for @siirknight!
In which the Spot becomes friends with Miles and helps him get to school in time (albeit a bit clumsily).
They would be best friends (and destroy things together)
Had this realization that, while Across the Spiderverse might of had the better multiverse story compared to No Way Home, someone in Sony and Marvel studios opted not to OVER overwork their staff, just to make more money in China by appeasing to political views.
I don’t know which staff on which movie was the most overworked, but I can agree that trying to change the setting of the climax in NWH just to appease a huge country would have been nigh impossible, and I can think of some moments in ATSV that could have been trimmed off.
That one scene where Miles sees the kid licking the train window without stopping? I would have cut that part out because it was pretty gross and there’d be some people dumb enough to try it out themselves in real life, only to get sick.
Excuse me my psd was open x,)))
Why don’t more animated movies look this good? According to people who worked on the sequel, Across the Spider-Verse, it’s because the working conditions required to produce such artistry are not sustainable.
Multiple Across the Spider-Verse crew members — ranging from artists to production executives who have worked anywhere from five to a dozen years in the animation business — describe the process of making the the $150 million Sony project as uniquely arduous, involving a relentless kind of revisionism that compelled approximately 100 artists to flee the movie before its completion.
While frequent major overhauls are standard operating procedure in animation (Pixar films can take between four and seven years to plot, animate, and render), those changes typically occur early on during development and storyboarding stages. But these Spider-Verse 2 crew members say they were asked to make alterations to already-approved animated sequences that created a backlog of work across multiple late-stage departments. Across the Spider-Verse was meant to debut in theaters in April of 2022, before it was postponed to October of that year and then June 2023 owing to what Entertainment Weekly reported as “pandemic-related delays.” However, the four crew members say animators who were hired in the spring of 2021 sat idle for anywhere from three to six months that year while Phil Lord tinkered with the movie in the layout stage, when the first 3-D representation of storyboards are created.
As a result, these individuals say, they were pushed to work more than 11 hours a day, seven days a week, for more than a year to make up for time lost and were forced back to the drawing board as many as five times to revise work during the final rendering stage.
"For animated movies, the majority of the trial-and-error process happens during writing and storyboarding. Not with fully completed animation. Phil’s mentality was, This change makes for a better movie, so why aren’t we doing it? It’s obviously been very expensive having to redo the same shot several times over and have every department touch it so many times. The changes in the writing would go through storyboarding. Then it gets to layout, then animation, then final layout, which is adjusting cameras and placements of things in the environment. Then there’s cloth and hair effects, which have to repeatedly be redone anytime there’s an animation change. The effects department also passes over the characters with ink lines and does all the crazy stuff like explosions, smoke, and water. And they work closely with lighting and compositing on all the color and visual treatments in this movie. Every pass is plugged into editing. Smaller changes tend to start with animation, and big story changes can involve more departments like visual development, modeling, rigging, and texture painting. These are a lot of artists affected by one change. Imagine an endless stream of them."
"Over 100 people left the project because they couldn’t take it anymore. But a lot stayed on just so they could make sure their work survived until the end — because if it gets changed, it’s no longer yours. I know people who were on the project for over a year who left, and now they have little to show for it because everything was changed. They went through the hell of the production and then got none of their work coming out the other side."
I wanted to show how much theatrical animation has changed in the last few years. Incorporating 2D elements has always been attempted but was rare and went unnoticed. That’s not the case anymore with more adopting it, anime too!
black holes and bagels n stuff
After watching across the spiderverse, for some reason I've been thinking about Inspector gadget interacting with the spiders (mostly mayday lol). Think that can happen?
Also worthy mention, they have the same name (spelled different, but still) and are great with tech.
That would make for an interesting crossover.
Penny would get along with almost all the spiders (Penni, Gwen, Miles, and Margo/Spider Byte). I could see Gadget getting along with Peter B (since he's a dad) as well as his daughter. Penni would remind him of his neice. For hilarity, he'd get along with with Spider-Ham, but ESPECIALLY with Noir.
Why Noir? They just seem like they would get along to everyone's confusion.
And from the new movie, he'd get along with Pavitr as well.
IDK about the others, but I don't think Miguel would care for him.
they didn’t have enough screentime together i had to fix it
Peek-a-boo!
LOOK AT THESE SLIPPERS!! I'm dying
Best spiderman costume EVER
Just now realized that the bracelet baby May wears is a web shooter disguised as a bracelet. That’s adorable.
Peter Parker and Mayday Parker in SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE (2023) dir. Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson
Mayday Parker concept art from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
I might not be looking forward to Across the Spiderverse as much as most of you… but I do hope Disney and Pixar are scared out of their minds, given how Into the SpiderVerse broke their winning streaks and rightfully earned the Best Animated Film Awards.