I hate doing frame by frame animation (2026.06.25)
As an animation student, i don't like to do frame by frame animation. Before i started to do animation i expected this to be fun or enjoyable. The first time making animations on adobe animate (only frame by frame) was exciting but months later it ended up being tedious and difficult for me.
I started doing animation in 2024 and I started animation course at uni in 2025. The classes are amazing thanks to my professor for helping me a lot. Once he said "from what i realized, you don't care about smooth animation, what do you like more is making stories and characters" this is the moment i realized that i don't like to do frame by frame animation. I liked to do storyboards and character design.
But i like to do bone rigging and tweening animation like what animators do in Moho, the first animation i did on Moho is a beaver that i drew on Adobe Photoshop. The second animation was a beaver chipping wood using bone rigging, switch layers and particles effect. The third one required frame by frame, sometimes it's useful even not liking it, the animation is a beaver slapping its tail, this one needed to use switch layers because bone rigging won't look good.
I like Hebrew Script more than Arabic Script (2026.06.22)
No, i don't want to offend anyone, i'm not saying that i support Israel or that Jewish culture is better, i actually don't care about politics and i'm not religious, That's just my opinion. You can like their language without liking the country.
I know some basic Arabic and i live in Egypt since February 2024. I learned about different writing systems and i love to learn them. The writing systems i know is Latin (obviously), Cyrillic, Greek, Korean, Arabic and finally Hebrew. I learnt about hebrew script (not the language itself) recently and i liked the letters design.
There are reasons why i like the hebrew script more, the first reason is the letter design, the hebrew ones are different from eachother making eachother unique while arabic some letters are almost the same for example Ba, Ta and Tha which they are drawn the same but with different dot position. The second reason is how is written, in Hebrew you write the letter straightforward unlike arabic that when you finish writing a word which is always cursive you have to go back to add the dots, hebrew has also kind of dots (nikkud) but they are not used in writing, it's only used by language learners.
There are some things which i like in Arabic more is the start-middle-end letters, in arabic each one has their own start, middle, end and isolated writing which makes the writing so elegant while in hebrew has only the normal and final form. It's not all letters, it's only 5 of them. Why these 5 seemingly random, specific letters has this and why is it necessary?
And finally a thing what i don't like in both scripts is that they are written right to left, it's because most people are right handed and when they write arabic or hebrew, they can't see what they wrote previously unlike left to right writings that when you write you can see it. So if you are born in the middle east as a left handed... you are lucky!
The conculsion is that i find all writing scripts beautiful, they are diverse, unique and has their own flaws.
I tried Linux and... (2026.04.11)
I Tried Linux by dual-booting into my PC and it's better than Windows how it's free, runs quickly and it doesn't have ads or Bing and Copilot being intrusive which thankfully i deactivated on my Windows. But i'm not switching my main OS for one specific reason... Is that i have to abandon almost all the Windows-only softwares i use and learn the other softwares everything from zero. I know that i can try one of the apps that can run windows softwares into Linux but that would be hard to do it maybe it won't work most of the times, once i tried to download Adobe Photoshop on linux and it didn't work.
I got these softwares buying them pirated. I tried to switch GIMP over Adobe Photoshop and it was fine, but i have to miss some features i oftenly use like Clipping-Mask. For Vegas Pro, i would have to switch to DaVinci Resolve and it was too different. If i get used to these softwares and Microsoft do something terrible to Windows maybe i will move to Linux.
Pewdiepie said in one video "Linux becomes better if more people use it" which i strongly agree with him, also probably will make a lot of non-Linux softwares become Linux supported.


