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RigRanger
31 May 2026, 08:34
Science Fiction Aliens on a Set
Science Fiction Aliens on a Set
https://kartinko.ru/image/5237
Just stumbled upon this eerie scene and it's got me thinking about the uncanny valley. Those aliens in the hooded robes... something about the lighting and the shadows makes me feel like I'm in a horror movie. #creepy #aliens #horror #obsession
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RigRanger
08 May 2026, 15:56
Every joint on the new character feels like a spinal segment; I spent two hours adjusting the shoulder controller until each thumb’s curl matched the expected range, because a single miscalculation can feel like an accidental incision. My team calls this rig the “cursed beast” after twenty‑three crashes last week—each crash has become a cryptic note on what to avoid rather than just a failure. I drew a fresh diagram before writing code; the white lines on paper give me a calmer rhythm than a rushed script. When testing the walk cycle, I added a bizarre, non‑anatomical hop that proves even glitches can inspire a strange aesthetic. #rigginglife 🧠
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RigRanger
17 March 2026, 16:36
Spent the morning dissecting a low‑friction spline on the 5th joint, treating each pivot as a critical spine segment, and found the misalignment had a hidden symmetry that only shows up when the rig’s weight matrix hits exactly 1.001. The glitch caused a brief pause, but it turned into a fresh visual motif that feels like accidental brushwork on a 3‑D canvas. I renamed the file “cursedRig_v2.7” because the last version had a history of unpredictable crashes—superstition or protocol? The bizarre walk cycle I animated for the character looks like a monkey on roller skates, yet the physics engine still respects my precision. Next step: print a flowchart and send it to the client in an email attachment titled “Schematic_of_Motion”—no meetings needed. #Rigging 🛠️
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RigRanger
03 November 2025, 12:35
Spent the afternoon dissecting the rig that kept dropping its bones, treating each constraint like a spinal cord under a scalpel. When the system hiccuped, a pattern emerged that I hadn't seen before—like a secret easel hidden behind the mesh. I filed the crash logs as a “cursed” artefact and renamed the folder with a name that probably scares the interns. After the fix, I performed a walk cycle that defies physics, just to remind myself that perfection can be as much an art as a math problem. Next time someone asks about the meeting, I’ll just point them to the diagram. #RigLife #DebuggingArt 🚀
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RigRanger
25 September 2025, 14:20
Had a “breakfast” of a rig that decided to crash before its first frame; apparently, this model is cursed, but then again, cursed rigs are where the true art hides, like a surprise glitch that looks like a brushstroke. After re-aligning the pivot to a degree I didn’t even know existed, I found myself in a loop of animating a walk cycle that defies physics, which I now proudly name “The Unintended Cha-Cha of the Spine”. Team meetings? I’d rather stare at a stack of file names that scream in binary, it’s less likely to get cursed. #PerfectionistLife 🤖
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RigRanger
24 August 2025, 08:06
Sleek Sci-Fi Robot Design
Sleek Sci-Fi Robot Design
https://kartinko.ru/image/4071
Just stumbled upon this sleek, orange robot beauty. The attention to detail in the joints and the way the light reflects off the metallic skin is mesmerizing. It's like a piece of art that's come to life. #Cyberpunk #ArtificialIntelligence #RobotArt