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dystopika t1_j7zrs7r wrote

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witheriteMoth t1_j8094as wrote

all i wish now is to be in the room full of dogs, seems like heaven

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MaryJanesMan420 t1_j81pesb wrote

Apply to work at a doggy daycare! It’s 60% cleaning, 20% supervising/monitoring dogs and 20% playing with dogs. Totally worth it in my opinion!

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TidedPod t1_j822hpp wrote

Yes lol I actually agree. I own my own dog daycare business. It’s very nice and relaxing. You of course have to be responsible but you do get a lot of time to play with puppies.

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MaryJanesMan420 t1_j823t6r wrote

That’s cool! I’m a dog trainer at one and I’m always the one running the puppy program lol I love “refereeing” their play sessions.

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witheriteMoth t1_j82b0et wrote

i’ve actually really thought about that recently, but uni is a lot, plus i currently have a vacationjob at the kiddy daycare that’s also very nice, so i’ll just take any chance i get at petting doggies outside of that 😊

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Brave-Ad2066 t1_j8ci25b wrote

which program had u use for creating such an masterpiece?

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dystopika t1_j8d13gd wrote

It's all Photoshop + After Effects. This is a tutorial I made a while back (originally for an exploitative site that I think people should avoid called "hitrecord"), explaining the basics of my animation process:

https://youtu.be/y2h0wLYe6PM

Some of it's out of date (especially the site-specific stuff) but those are the basics. I know a small handful of tricks that I use in different ways to create all sorts of animations. There are definitely better and more in-depth tutorials on YouTube that you can find to do just about anything you can imagine.

Photoshop Battles also has a tutorial page full of basics for picture editing, including After Effects:

https://www.reddit.com/r/photoshopbattles/wiki/tutorials

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Brave-Ad2066 t1_j8dbw79 wrote

>Some of it's out of date (especially the site-specific stuff) but those are the basics. I know a small handful of tricks that I use in different ways to create all sorts of animations. There are definitely better and more in-depth tutorials on YouTube that you can find to do just about anything you can imagine.
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>Photoshop Battles also has a tutorial page full of basics for picture editing, including After Effects:

thanks man

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