This, too, is a multi animator project
Mar. 28th, 2026 08:51 pm(important context: there is no actual AI used in the video, it's made with youraislopbores.me, which is kind of like a multi-person strawpage/oekaki board type thing with a time limit on how long you can answer ppl)
Found this in a YouTube sidebar, gave it a watch, and a) found it funny because a lot of the ppl were drawing literal bad apples instead of the relevant frame, but also b) found it really hope-for-humanity inducing that a bunch of people's slapdash 1-minute-max drawings of frames from the MV were cobbled together to create something.
Which makes me think that more people should do something like this with their friends, or their Discord servermates, or even at a live event where attendees are assigned random frames and given X amount of time to draw it before pictures are taken of their drawings and then the thing is shown as a slideshow on a big screen in time with the music. That'd be fun. Kinda reminded me of the timed creation events that I did at CitrusCon, where the time limit forced me not to stress about detail and instead made me enjoy the end result more because everyone else's stuff would be just as slapdash as mine. Idk. I think we should all be beginners for a singular minute and enjoy what we can put together in a short period of time.
Found this in a YouTube sidebar, gave it a watch, and a) found it funny because a lot of the ppl were drawing literal bad apples instead of the relevant frame, but also b) found it really hope-for-humanity inducing that a bunch of people's slapdash 1-minute-max drawings of frames from the MV were cobbled together to create something.
Which makes me think that more people should do something like this with their friends, or their Discord servermates, or even at a live event where attendees are assigned random frames and given X amount of time to draw it before pictures are taken of their drawings and then the thing is shown as a slideshow on a big screen in time with the music. That'd be fun. Kinda reminded me of the timed creation events that I did at CitrusCon, where the time limit forced me not to stress about detail and instead made me enjoy the end result more because everyone else's stuff would be just as slapdash as mine. Idk. I think we should all be beginners for a singular minute and enjoy what we can put together in a short period of time.