Disney animators aim to revive 2D hand-drawn animation with “Hullabaloo"
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[QUOTE=ze spy;45887031]on a slightly related note, i'm surprised so many people like steampunk shit, especially on facepunch. it's so fucking dumb to me, and my experience with any media with a steampunk theme/aesthetic has been shit. i remember a thread on fp a little while back on Steam Powered Giraffe or whatever it's called, and it was fucking dreadful. also slightly related, i love the victorian era aesthetic, but steampunk really seems to creep its way into anything victorian era related.
anyway, i'm glad disney is making this push towards hand-drawn animation. i realize it's more tedious and difficult, but the end result is a lot better than anything made on a computer, to me at least.[/QUOTE]
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no
What I really want more than anything else is for animation to stop being seen as cheap entertainment for the kiddies in the west. You can do literally anything with animation and it should be respected and taken advantage of.
Let's look at a fantastic movie called 9 that was aimed at an older audience, it's a pretty fucking dark movie. Anybody remember that? No? Exactly. And it's a huge shame.
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That one on the right gives me the heebie-jeebies
[QUOTE=Fire Kracker;45894026]steampunk is good
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVnNWLhhkvQ[/media][/QUOTE]
Steamboy had a great setting, it didn't seem too much "out there".
2D o CGI?
Que no los dos?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2JrWJfdoqk[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN1zxp9Ff90[/media]
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