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lets talk about this in beyblade random thoughts
(Jan. 16, 2016 6:25 AM)caek Wrote: I just realized it's been 20 years since "Toy Story" was released... it's crazy how far CG animation and effects have come since then XDToy Story, one of my favorite movie. I also liked the sequels though. Concerning the Animation, 3D is actually easier to do than 2D, from using modern animation software. so... 2D > 3D. Lion King > Frozen
I mean, one person using modern animation software can crank out 10 minutes of footage with that level of visual quality in a couple of months (though, of course, the Pixar team was heading into unknown territory while an animator today probably has tons of experience with an existing animation suite). Machinima mixed with tools like Source Filmmaker can also make things even easier, at the cost of originality.
(Jan. 16, 2016 6:41 AM)Get Rekt Wrote:Drawn animation will always be time-consuming and difficult (but very nice looking if you have the resources and expertise to pull it off).(Jan. 16, 2016 6:25 AM)caek Wrote: I just realized it's been 20 years since "Toy Story" was released... it's crazy how far CG animation and effects have come since then XDToy Story, one of my favorite movie. I also liked the sequels though. Concerning the Animation, 3D is actually easier to do than 2D, from using modern animation software. so... 2D > 3D. Lion King > Frozen
I mean, one person using modern animation software can crank out 10 minutes of footage with that level of visual quality in a couple of months (though, of course, the Pixar team was heading into unknown territory while an animator today probably has tons of experience with an existing animation suite). Machinima mixed with tools like Source Filmmaker can also make things even easier, at the cost of originality.
(Jan. 16, 2016 7:00 AM)Get Rekt Wrote:(Jan. 16, 2016 6:25 AM)caek Wrote: Drawn animation will always be time-consuming and difficult (but very nice looking if you have the resources and expertise to pull it off).Well Said. That's why i said it's with effort. However other 3D animations look like carp tbh.
(Jan. 16, 2016 11:23 AM)J.I.N.B.E.E! Wrote:The peanuts movie does. it looks like a stop motion video , sorry if im mistaken.(Jan. 16, 2016 7:00 AM)Get Rekt Wrote:(Jan. 16, 2016 6:25 AM)caek Wrote: Drawn animation will always be time-consuming and difficult (but very nice looking if you have the resources and expertise to pull it off).Well Said. That's why i said it's with effort. However other 3D animations look like carp tbh.
Which movies in particular?
(Jan. 16, 2016 3:07 PM)J.I.N.B.E.E! Wrote: I think the Lego movie is part CGI and part stop motion, nevertheless it blends in together so well!I guess it's just how i see stop motion movies. I respect your opinion. And i never really heard those movies until now.
I like the way the Peanuts movie look, that was stop motion wasn't it? If you want an example of bad CGI in films that's not an independent movie, it'll be: Food Fight!, Kis Vuks: A Fox Tale, Mars Needs Moms.
(Jan. 16, 2016 10:32 AM)OwnageDerp Wrote: General question, should I be proud that I made a pretty good mod for this game Project M? I mean I added stages, characters, music, created a new character "skin" and looking to release it. This would probably fit for gaming, but do you guys feel I can seek a career in this? There is a development team that's looking for people like myself.
(Jan. 16, 2016 3:37 PM)Get Rekt Wrote:(Jan. 16, 2016 3:07 PM)J.I.N.B.E.E! Wrote: I think the Lego movie is part CGI and part stop motion, nevertheless it blends in together so well!I guess it's just how i see stop motion movies. I respect your opinion. And i never really heard those movies until now.
I like the way the Peanuts movie look, that was stop motion wasn't it? If you want an example of bad CGI in films that's not an independent movie, it'll be: Food Fight!, Kis Vuks: A Fox Tale, Mars Needs Moms.