use your knowledge from all the other gank fights and get them to distance themselves from each other and attack during an opening
use the level to your advantage
the pillars are there for a reason to los the ranged units while you deal with the melee that runs at you
>smug first miniboss who's quickly defeated because he overestimates the hero's power >antagonist's loyal but grim right hand man, sent in to bring the situation under control >the antagonist's eccentric brother, highly dangerous despite clownish demeanour >the antagonist himself
>the antagonist's eccentric brother, highly dangerous despite clownish demeanour
Ironically, this is a pretty good description of Tim Roth’s character in Rob Roy
this made me believe acting is a real skill. Before this part you see these 6'2+ 10/10 models, perfect looking, but every single one of them looking like absolute twink pussies almost pissing themselves like kids in a school recital. Then comes these ugly as shit 5'6 manlets (dafoe and oldman) looking like gorilla dick pimps billionaires, absolutely dominating the room.
It is a real skill. I'm a fairly ugly actor and I can adjust my aura in a variety of ways to suit my needs including appearing more threatening, attractive, jittery, confident or meek.
But it requires energy to stay in character for long periods of time.
The sewing part is relatively easy compared to the skills required to know how the fabric is going to behave and how to set up the garment using the measurements you take of the subject. That and the one thing that most hobbyist tailors miss, the lost art of pressing.
Pressing is what makes a panel of fabric look sleek, uniform and hang perfectly and move predictably. It's what allows a seam to bend properly like the page of a book coming out of the spine instead of bunching and rolling like a notebook that's been saturated with water in the past. If the fabric coming out of the stitches of a seam bunch and roll, it's going to make the rest of the fabric in that panel wave and behave strangely. A lack of pressing makes seams look shoddy and make the entire garment sit on the body weirdly and not move with it like it was designed.
You sound like you know a thing or two. I have a growing interest in learning about how cloth is made and about garment construction. But surprisingly a lot of the information is proving quite obtuse and difficult to find. You know of any resources that might prove useful?
>But surprisingly a lot of the information is proving quite obtuse and difficult to find.
Yeah it's a big problem because of how small the population of tailors and seamstresses have become, and how uncommon it is to wear formal clothing in general these days let alone wash, iron or care for it yourself.
Believe it or not youtube is a pretty good resource for this kind of information. Specifically the victorian era larper autists. A lot of them have been basically reverse engineering the methods used at the time for garment creation and modification, from the stuff peasants wear to (more often) the elaborate stuff you'd expect to see on upper class and royalty. Bernadette Banner is a popular and relatively inoffensive entry point to the community.
You sound like you know a thing or two. I have a growing interest in learning about how cloth is made and about garment construction. But surprisingly a lot of the information is proving quite obtuse and difficult to find. You know of any resources that might prove useful?
Fromsoft expect me to fight all four of these bosses at once?
use your knowledge from all the other gank fights and get them to distance themselves from each other and attack during an opening
use the level to your advantage
the pillars are there for a reason to los the ranged units while you deal with the melee that runs at you
for me its tim roth chewing gum and not giving a frick
>not giving a frick
Nah, he's a tryhard, doesn't come off as natural
Brody looks slick
>me and the boys about to commit genocide in Israel (it's justified)
Dipped in drip and dapper
It's the Don't F with me even if you recognize me-walk into the bar.
me 'n' the boyz on our way to the kinoplex
Oldman takes it as always
For me it's Dafoe. Looks like a Nazi SS general.
for me it's Roth's smug disdain
Brody clears all in this one. He could set my house on fire and if he walked past me like that afterwards I wouldn't even be able to get mad.
Humiliation ritual
>ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" intensifies
>smug first miniboss who's quickly defeated because he overestimates the hero's power
>antagonist's loyal but grim right hand man, sent in to bring the situation under control
>the antagonist's eccentric brother, highly dangerous despite clownish demeanour
>the antagonist himself
I'd watch it.
>the antagonist's eccentric brother, highly dangerous despite clownish demeanour
Ironically, this is a pretty good description of Tim Roth’s character in Rob Roy
Every time I watch it I discover something new, like Dafoe's gay head turn.
this made me believe acting is a real skill. Before this part you see these 6'2+ 10/10 models, perfect looking, but every single one of them looking like absolute twink pussies almost pissing themselves like kids in a school recital. Then comes these ugly as shit 5'6 manlets (dafoe and oldman) looking like gorilla dick pimps billionaires, absolutely dominating the room.
look how all of them walk a little too fast, uneasy arms, turning awkwardly.
It is a real skill. I'm a fairly ugly actor and I can adjust my aura in a variety of ways to suit my needs including appearing more threatening, attractive, jittery, confident or meek.
But it requires energy to stay in character for long periods of time.
this is how I walk when I go to the supermarket looking for bottom shelf vodka
more kino than the entire movie industry last year
Oldman just has "it"
Oldman looks like he's walking in to judge some mid level dealer that lost his shipment.
4 > 1 > 3 > 2
WTF Mr. Orange is alive?
>team of heroes each has a unique method of transportation
>Jonah appearing to hold the street sign like a fricking pole vault
absolute kino
Better be one hell of a pole
Dafoe has quite the vampire lord aura.
Very dapper.
Except for Roth, who looks like a goblin.
>open top coat over knee length jacket
Dafoe mogs
Thread theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnrGMHhnqrw
Wonder how hard it is to sew clothes like that from scratch...I'd love to have that skill, to drip one's self.
The sewing part is relatively easy compared to the skills required to know how the fabric is going to behave and how to set up the garment using the measurements you take of the subject. That and the one thing that most hobbyist tailors miss, the lost art of pressing.
What's special about pressing?
Pressing is what makes a panel of fabric look sleek, uniform and hang perfectly and move predictably. It's what allows a seam to bend properly like the page of a book coming out of the spine instead of bunching and rolling like a notebook that's been saturated with water in the past. If the fabric coming out of the stitches of a seam bunch and roll, it's going to make the rest of the fabric in that panel wave and behave strangely. A lack of pressing makes seams look shoddy and make the entire garment sit on the body weirdly and not move with it like it was designed.
>But surprisingly a lot of the information is proving quite obtuse and difficult to find.
Yeah it's a big problem because of how small the population of tailors and seamstresses have become, and how uncommon it is to wear formal clothing in general these days let alone wash, iron or care for it yourself.
Believe it or not youtube is a pretty good resource for this kind of information. Specifically the victorian era larper autists. A lot of them have been basically reverse engineering the methods used at the time for garment creation and modification, from the stuff peasants wear to (more often) the elaborate stuff you'd expect to see on upper class and royalty. Bernadette Banner is a popular and relatively inoffensive entry point to the community.
You sound like you know a thing or two. I have a growing interest in learning about how cloth is made and about garment construction. But surprisingly a lot of the information is proving quite obtuse and difficult to find. You know of any resources that might prove useful?
>wow actors are so hip and cool!
frick off homosexual
they all Israelites? Not that there's anything wrong with that