Is there any anime core style video work in the world?
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Is there any anime core style video work in the world?
We may have come up with a new and exciting type of video.
If you can't understand the title properly, I'm gonna unofficially rename certain popular aesthetics on this wiki.
Frutiger Aero - We all know what this is, right? Well, it's commonly used in technology, and a common thing used for computers is the wallpaper. Frutiger Aero's peak is usually on wallpapers, so its rename will be "New Computer Wallpaper".
Y2K Futurism - We all know about the Y2K myths, right (ignoring future generations)? If you don't know, people thought the world was gonna end after 1999. Before Y2K (or maybe still today), people used to rely on fortune tellers for uncertain beliefs, with their glowing crystal sphere that's used to "see through the future". Crystal balls also have that "glossy" look on it, so Y2K Futurism will be renamed to "Fortune Teller's Crystal Ball".
Nostalgiacore - We all remember something like this, right? Well, Nostalgiacore's commonly used in fun things, like arcades, candy, plushes, etc. Clothes are also common in Nostalgiacore, and pajamas are clothes. Kids usually wear pajamas, so Nostalgiacore would be renamed to "Slumber Party".
Kidcore - If you never went to a Slumber Party-like place as a child, what kind of kid were you? Anyways, those places are commonly seen in birthday party centers, so Kidcore'll be renamed to "Birthday Party Invitation".
Frutiger Metro - This one's less common than New Computer Wallpaper, but is still pretty popular. Metro feels like someone spray painted all over the place, and also those weird edits in photo booths, so its rename'll be "Graffitied Photo Booth".
Flat Design - Ugghh... THIS one? Oh, well... flat design is flat as paper and paper is used for origami so this will be renamed to "Folded Origami".
Webcore - Most of what I've seen from Webcore's category is stuff from vintage computer games, so it will be renamed to "90's 3D Kids' Educational Computer Game".
Memphis Design - Memphis' is used for 90's art in TV shows, especially furniture, so it's rename'll be "90's Show Furniture".
Analog Horror - We all know what this is, and it's commonly used in VCRs, so its rename will be "Haunted VHS Collection".
2010s Internet - This nostalgic aesthetic probably started from Flash games, so its rename will be "Cool Flash Website".
And that's it.
Uhh warning for those with hemophobia the image has unrealistic blood in it (the blood looks more pinkish than red)
What aesthetic would you say dumb ways to die revolves around? I was thinking cuteg0re, webcore, and 2010s internet but I want to see if there are other opinions
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This is made on Canva with the additional help of MSpaint (for the artms typography on the barcode) and Google (for the paint window)!
Massively inspired by the predebut SixImpala single covers.
From the images I’ve picked up. The aesthetic seems to be girly/hyper feminine, plus the images I’ve picked up originate from Korea (Hence the Korean text and some of the brown haired girls)
Sorry if it seems kinda like “Stage 1: draw a circle. Stage 2: draw the rest of the owl“ at times
(not included: Little fangs that are there for no reason, though feel free to add them to your character)
This was just an idea I had and I was like "Yeet, that sounds fun for this post'
Wip ;-; but im finishing this
Newer art
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Older art (When SOME of the cringe comes *winces*)
The oldest art on this post, my Flying type Eeveelution OC uwu
Idk, It was just something I wanted to ask lmbo
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A classic year lol
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Hello, so I remember seeing 2000's flash player games/animations in internet that have frutiger metro/flat looking design and I'm thinking on calling it "Proto-Flat Web" (flash player stuff that have a flat design "prototype", flat design before 2012 or whatever). The image below is what I mean, by the way, should I create an article or what?
What is this aesthetic called?
The main elements are surrealism, technology, alien planets, space, pre-rendered 3D backgrounds, point-and-click adventures, and hidden subplots.
Media includes Trace (a game on CoolMathGames), Drowned God (shown here), The Neverhood, Myst, GARAGE: Bad Dream Adventure, and Sanatorium.
Some games that partially have this aesthetic are Fran Bow, Samarost, Machinarium, Hylics, and some parts of Psychonauts (specifically the Milkman Conspiracy and Sasha's Shooting Gallery)
On the topic of Sasha Nein, some characters that fit this are him, Wayne from Hylics, Ulysses from ENA, and Motherboard from Cyberchase (her design, mostly)
Here's one I highly recommend and enjoy!!
It has a bunch of random generated texts, images and gifs, colors and it's actually pretty cool!! I visit this website quite often and I recommend this to people who are interested in the digital oddity and old web aesthetics.
Edit : you can refresh the page on yyyyyyy as much as you like and it generates more things on it!!
I found the website by watching a " most strangest websites " video. But here's a video about the yyyyyyy website.
Looky here I found a picture of the Yvette Wedding Dress website!!
I love it so much! It's a mix of old web and something else, I don't know what other aesthetics would match this website, though.
No clue why, but this image just has a whole vibe to it. The saturated photo of the skeleton, the bright blue text floating over it, the game itself looking like clip-art vomit, it's an MS Paint (or rather, Deluxe Paint) nightmare
Warning : very saturated colors & disturbing imagery such as eyes & glitchy objects