Amy Baxter
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
No one's pain.
We've got we've got it taken care of.
Nausea is the next frontier.
And I was like, well, yeah, but I'm more interested in pain.
So I'm done with that part.
So when I get something done, I'm much more interested in going on to the next thing.
And I may bring pieces with me, but I I've it's no longer interesting.
And that's the thing is we had the essences of the emotions.
So we had the essence of disgust, the essence of sweating, the essence of feeling nauseous and concerned.
And then once those faces looked good, then everything morphed from a computer standpoint until it was incremental.
And then we had real people, nurses.
gauge where on that spectrum they thought 20%, 40%, 60%, 80% was.
But it's interesting what you say because I think that we've just got back from going to a bunch of different Picasso museums in a row.
And so the time where he backed off from expressing everything in a face to expressing an eyebrow and a nose with one arc.
And finding what the most distilled essence is of something.
And I think that that is a really interesting part about cartooning.
Oh, that's cool.
What's that?
What is it now?
Okay.