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Alexis Sugden

@alexisdrawsetc

Website: http://www.alexissugden.com        Twitter and Insta: @AlexisDraws
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My latest embroidery animation! This time I used felt as well as thread, to see if I could speed up the process. I think it worked pretty well and it looks cool.

For better viewing, you can see it on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/753609282

You can also buy one of these animation frames if you’re interested:

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My latest embroidery animation. I added a digital background using Photoshop, this is probably the most detailed I would want to go with a background. Any more than this detracts from the embroidered aspect. I also added in some camera close ups, which I really like. It gives you a chance to see the stitching better :D

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My latest embroidery animation. I added a digital background using Photoshop, this is probably the most detailed I would want to go with a background. Any more than this detracts from the embroidered aspect. I also added in some camera close ups, which I really like. It gives you a chance to see the stitching better :D

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It's crazy that these strikes are happening given that all the writers and actors are asking for is less than 0.3% of the revenue these studios make.

This is what gets me. The writers and actors aren’t asking for much but these CEOs are digging their heels in

It's because it sets a precedent that the CEOs are terrified to set. That they will acquiesce to worker demands if the workers are resolute enough.

Because in an ideal world for these rich fucks, the workers give up, and the CEOs win, and its reinforced in the collective public mindset that all a strike does is "disrupt the economy, deprive people of valuable products, and waste people's time". The goal is to maintain the assertion that Strikes Don't Work. I don't think they genuinely give a shit about 0.15% of their revenue. What they care about is the OPTICS.

They cannot back down, for the exact same reason that WORKERS cannot back down. Because if the workers win, it shows people just that bit more that The Poors have power and ultimately we can make the rich do what we want if we put our fucking minds to it. And that, to the rich, is bad news bears to the highest degree.

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I loved Spiderverse and I loved they way they animated Hobie. He was so textural, I knew he’d work well as an embroidery.

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Thank you for sharing your Hobie patch process 👉👈 I was inspired and made my own ! It's my first embroidery that's why it's so bad punk :) 💖

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That’s so cool, definitely punk! Thanks for sharing that with me

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Anonymous asked:

Do you have any tips for doing the like looped border on the edges of patches? I have such a hard time doing it on anything that isn't a circle

Oh man, I'm not really sure. Hmmm, the pointy parts get difficult for sure, sometimes I do a stitch and then have to kind of push it back to where I want, or add another little stitch to hold it in place better. Just doing heaps and heaps of stitches so close together means that eventually all areas will be covered. It's really all just trail and error for me.

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I wanted say your artwork is beautiful and charming. So happy your on here to I am looking forward to more on your pilot.

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Thank you so much!

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Anonymous asked:

I just got here and oh my god holy s h i t oh my god you are so cool your work is BLOWING ME AWAY I’m screaming I’m sobbing I do a little embroidery and sewing for patches on clothing for fun and I’ve always found that to be a whole experience but this is insane you’re incredible 👏👏👏

Thank you so much! Haha I'm an animator already so once I started embroidery I knew I had to try animating this way. Now I've started other kinds of embroideries too, it's so satisfying.