I have probably seen all of these, and never noticed this before :o
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Disney are pretty damn lazy
Started By Pav:3d, Dec 11 2009 13:16
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#3
Posted 11 December 2009 - 16:24
^ Actually, it's not all on paper. "Cel" animation refers to the material that the animations were done on. Since the cels are transparent, this allows them to be copied or used as templates for other scenes/cartoons.
#4
Posted 11 December 2009 - 17:46
Seen it before but it's been a while so I was astonished again ^^
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#5
Posted 11 December 2009 - 20:00
Epic, I've honestly never realised that, and I was privy to possibly every Disney film up until the age of about ten. Damn... Awesome stuff tho
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#6
Posted 11 December 2009 - 20:12
BUT I THOUGHT DISNEY WAS ORIGINAL AND AWESOME AND MAGICAL.
Good find Pav3d, that's cool!
@ Nuker, those animations are pretty different in size and shape though, it might be that they just mimicked the movement of one movie in another.
Good find Pav3d, that's cool!
@ Nuker, those animations are pretty different in size and shape though, it might be that they just mimicked the movement of one movie in another.
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#7
Posted 11 December 2009 - 20:32
Ghostrider, on 11 Dec 2009, 20:12, said:
BUT I THOUGHT DISNEY WAS ORIGINAL AND AWESOME AND MAGICAL.
Good find Pav3d, that's cool!
@ Nuker, those animations are pretty different in size and shape though, it might be that they just mimicked the movement of one movie in another.
Good find Pav3d, that's cool!
@ Nuker, those animations are pretty different in size and shape though, it might be that they just mimicked the movement of one movie in another.
The number of cels that are made for one animation means that the frames are already linked, in order, and have the complete animation sequence in them - from there you can just reuse the frames, taking off the acrylic paint, and instead, just re-paint the character, not the animation lines, as they're already there and cohesive
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