There's a lot of people out there on the part of the timeline and apparently they're bitchy, money complaining because their piece did not get accepted in people's showcase. I'm like, bro, what? I'm like, move on, dude. Like make it anyway, because that's what I'm about to do.
So I've re-rendered my piece to get better camera angles, like better color. And then I had to learn how to do DaVinci stuff and how to learn how to do color theory and that, which the whole new learning curve was like DaVinci, which is really cool. And then, but it's not just glitching it.
There's one little spot where the camera switched like, um, millimeters for it to zoom back in and it glitches. It kind of lets you sort of like this, this little glitch, right? And I'm like, and it's driving me crazy. I'm like, I'm trying to run it through like DaVinci.
I went through CapCut, I went through this one, I went through that one and started looking online and like talking to Gemini about like, which gets that out of there and how do I fix this and like how do I make a cut and like break and do a smooth cut and all this stuff. And then, and then I hear you guys talking and I'm like, maybe I should just leave that mistake in there. Imperfections are sometimes the beauty of the whole creative process.
I mean, the fact that I even rendered this thing through Blender and I have it, there's, you go to my articles page tab on my, on my profile, there's an article in there.