A rubber hose- style animation scene, tightly framed in a close- up shot of a civil engineer father, captured in a moment of quiet focus. His round, expressive eyes peer over a rolled- up blueprint he holds in one hand, while the other rests on his chin in deep thought. His slightly oversized hard hat sits tilted atop his head, bouncing slightly with his subtle movements. His mustache twitches as he hums to himself, lost in calculations only he understands. His suspenders stretch over a crisp button- up shirt, slightly wrinkled from a long day’s work. A pencil is tucked behind his ear, and a coffee mug dangles precariously from his other hand, steam curling lazily into the air. The exaggerated rubbery lines of his arms bend naturally, emphasizing his thoughtful posture. His boots tap absentmindedly on the wooden floor, sending gentle ripples through a cup of water on his desk. Behind him, an old drafting table is cluttered with measuring tools, blueprints, and half- finished sketches of towering buildings. A large window casts soft afternoon light into the room, creating long, stretched- out shadows that add warmth and depth to the scene. The moment feels like a timeless slice of life—simple, endearing, and full of personality. rubber hose animation style, civil engineer, father figure, close- up shot, expressive pose, vintage aesthetics, exaggerated movements, thoughtful expression, warm lighting, architectural sketches, everyday life, nostalgic charm
