Ideas Created By Mistake In Alex Hirsch's Gravity Falls

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Animation did many wonders onto others and the world. Some ideas take time to create, some is by mistake. For example, Alex Hirsch, creator of Gravity Falls came up with the show based on his childhood with his twin sister Ariel. Dipper, one of the main character was based on himself, and Mabel, Dipper’s Twin sister, is based on his twin sister. The setting is also based on when the twins went camping when they were younger. Giving us inspiration, passions and stories to tell. It came from a long way, improving each time being worked on. Maybe in the future, the textures can develop so lifelike that it might as well be real. Maybe with the Gear VR by Samsung, but you can see all around. I know that some games are like that, capable to interact

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