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Grumpy Cat being introduced at the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration 2014 at the Disneyland Hotel from April 11-13, 2014.
Grumpy arrives at Bitton with a couple of brake vans having visited the headshunt at Avon Riverside 9/4/17.
Long term rivals at our indoor cricket centre, "Grumpy Old Men", have gone and upstaged everyone by getting the ultimate in sponsorship deals. Grumpy Old Men have now grabbed an exclusive deal with Hooters Restaraunt (Parramatta), famous for their great looking staff and food!
Thanks to Sportsworld for forwarding this photo: www.sportsworldindoor.com.au
I think it is a grumpy woman but my son says it is a man and he is grumpy cuz he is posing in a dress! LOL
Looking at the face it does look like a guy, but I think it is just a grumpy woman.
Grumpy When Someone's Reading My Hat. Walt Disney World, 2012. More at: filmic-light.blogspot.com/2015/11/grumpy-head-legs-feet.html
Grumpy Jenkins' was a drag racing legend. His car was on display at the NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl Drag Races, Joliet, Illinois.
Tabatha Bundesen and Grumpy Cat arrive at the Disney Social Media Moms Celebration 2014 at the Disneyland Hotel from April 11-13, 2014.
This cake was for my Dads 60th birthday at the weekend.It was a joint project between Jo (icicng on the cake) and myself as i wanted it perfect for my lovely dad.Grumpy is made out of rice crispie treats ( thanks Sarah crazy cakes and Chris abbietabbie for your help with a recipe.x).
Small anterior piece of human frontal lobe. This region controls "executive functions" such as attention and behavioral inhibition. Alcohol consumption, age and certain neurological disorders can all reduce the function of this region, resulting in unfiltered responses such as "grumpiness".
That grumpy face he makes when he hates sitting on the cold concrete outside after a night of rain.
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one f(l)at little piggy ^^ ... he looked like a pancake and I wanted to capture that ... instead - I get this grumpy look cause I disturbed him -.-
Even though I modelled my character at the beginning with IK handles for the arms and legs, I had to get rid of them in his upper body as they were not giving me smooth control over the arms the way i thought they would.
So the resulting rig was FK on the upper body (torso and arms) and IK for the legs.
Following my reference animation (which was shot in slow-mo) I followed every move of the dancer and spaced the keyframes a lot which I speeded up later once keyframing was done.
I could not follow accurately the dancer's moves in: 1- where she lifts her arms and her hands touch above her head (because my old man's head is too big) and 2- in the places where she's standing on her toes (because my model's shoes are too big to be straightened out along his legs like a ballerina's) so I had to improvise with other ballet moves that fit the proportions of my character without breaking the flow of his dance.
Since ballet's movements are smooth and fluid, I animated the camera to show his moves from the best angles without any cuts so you can feel you're dancing and swinging with the man in the room.
And to make sure the movement of the camera, hands and elbows are following nice arcs, I created an animatable motion path for their joints and tweaked them accordingly.
I used facial animation (with blend shapes) moderately just as an extra small touch to show that he's not all grumpiness after all as he does have a passion for the smoothest of the dances: ballet.
The lighting and shadows are a work in progress.