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So that XCOM: Chimera Squad footage was pretty good, but I did spend entirely too much time inspecting if the Vipers still had breasts.
For science, y'know.
Dr. Tygan worked hard to figure out what those were for.
Fun fact: HR in the future is a lot more hands-on and they would have done the same thing, so really snek lady saved everyone the paperwork.
My animation of a flour sack. Words can’t express how proud I am of these 11 seconds.
Too cuuuute!
perfect boy .
He has lifelong Intense Wobble Training to be a Very Good Boy.
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This time around, Taakitz Week is aiming for maximum accessibility! We encourage all of our participants to add descriptive captions to their image posts and transcripts to their audio and video posts.
To help with this goal, we’ve compiled a list of resources for captioning posts:
why is captioning important?
more reasons to describe your posts
how to caption a post: the basics
what’s important to describe?
tips for writing image descriptions
tips for writing video descriptions
accessibility for artists 101
image descriptions 201
advice for describing skin tone
masterpost on describing characters of color
If you have any questions about how to caption a post, please ask!
If you post something without a descriptive caption, there will be a bit of a lag from when you post your submission to when it’s put in the queue. This is to give the mods time to check the notes of your post and see if someone has taken the time to caption it; unfortunately, we don’t have the ability to caption every post ourselves, so we’ll be relying on the great community of accessible podcast blogs to help us out.
For a list of accessible TAZ blogs, check here!
If there are other ways for our event to be more accessible, let us know!
Dragon whose horde consists of Twelve drummers drumming, Eleven pipers piping, Ten lords a-leaping, Nine ladies dancing, Eight maids a-milking, Seven swans a-swimming, Six geese a-laying
Five golden rings!
Four calling birds, Three French hens, Two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree!
Reblogged for truth.
*sweats*
My new YouTube video: A DM’s Guide to Ranged Combat is now live! Please go give it a watch!
If you’re a DM looking for a way to challenge your overspecced crossbow player, or just generally make mixed-range combat more interesting and enjoyable, it’s full of helpful tips and visualisations. Plus, supporting these long videos really helps keep my channel alive and funds more future content!