@elvenmaidinn It has to draw from European folklore and mythology and cast it through a lens inspired by Froud and Rackham illustrations, and Georgian-Edwardian era artwork and life. That tone is what makes it Fable. It’s something else entirely without that.
@elvenmaidinn It’s 100% necessary that Fable look like an illustrated fairytale to some extent. It needs to look exaggerated, stylized, and inviting in an immediately recognizable, almost nostalgic way.
It doesn’t have that anymore.
@GabrielValles I’m a full time copywriter currently & have worn many creative hats; from graphic designer to marketing director, at companies ranging from < 10 employees, to billion dollar companies, for almost 30 years. I’ll take ANY efficiency gain.
@thatstarwarsgrl I love this so much. It seems like the people who made the movie have self-awareness and actually love the thing they’re making a movie of.
@gcsLars@OcksyMor0n@SimplyAJ144 I love a loaded Sonoran style hotdog. I make them all the time at home, and have ran them as specials at restaurants I’ve worked. I’ve never been unsanitary about it, though.
@OcksyMor0n@SimplyAJ144 The tongs alone touch the bun, the cooked meats, the raw meats, and make brief contact with at least the bowl for the raw/ready to eat onions, if not the onions themselves.
Just sloppy and lazy.
@OcksyMor0n@SimplyAJ144 Utensils used for foods at different cooked states (raw, prepared/cold held, cooked/hot held) contact other foods/toppings as he assembles, then are placed back into their receptacles with visible remnants of the previous toppings on them.
@MauLer93 Absolutely. Yellow paint should be illegal. Nothing wrong with a guide. Back in the NES/SNES days we had guides that we would use religiously to get through some games. That approach still required an understanding of the game, deciphering the guide & applying it to the game.
@KevinLamb74 It’s great. Classic. I even find myself liking the things that don’t work, or that I don’t actually like, because it’s just pure, distilled, zany Star Wars perfection from Lucas, with no one there to tell him “no.”