But all the sequences are from several different movies which are not in complete orders, there more of just re-using the some same "movements" and then just jumbling them around in a different order, that is why its not very noticeable..
There are many ways to save time.Mulan used a digital animator: A software program made with the single purpose of drawing horsemen who look hand-drawn, varying them just enough to make them individual. It churned out frames of them by the thousands. Great for animating an army.
Oh please, you don't have to re-draw something every frame for computer animation, you simply move control points around the screen. I'm not trying to take anything away from computer animation, but to say it's just as labor-intensive as hand-drawn animation is BS. There's a reason we used to outsource old animation to Korean factories...
I just look at it and think, "What a brilliant guy Walt was." Using the same roto whatever and making a profit again and again and again is shear genius, and makes me say, "Hell yeah, I can do that." Or something like it!
suppakApr 9, 2009
But all the sequences are from several different movies which are not in complete orders, there more of just re-using the some same "movements" and then just jumbling them around in a different order, that is why its not very noticeable..
skamandoApr 9, 2009
Holy s**t. I just about had my head explode at the sheer balls that disney must have to do this... Mind blowing.
andrewfahmyApr 10, 2009
my childhood is officially ruined now
suricouApr 10, 2009
There are many ways to save time.Mulan used a digital animator: A software program made with the single purpose of drawing horsemen who look hand-drawn, varying them just enough to make them individual. It churned out frames of them by the thousands. Great for animating an army.
hoogsApr 11, 2009
I shat a cinder block.
Closed AccountApr 12, 2009
Oh please, you don't have to re-draw something every frame for computer animation, you simply move control points around the screen. I'm not trying to take anything away from computer animation, but to say it's just as labor-intensive as hand-drawn animation is BS. There's a reason we used to outsource old animation to Korean factories...
wafflesidApr 12, 2009
BUT I'VE GOT NO WHERE ELSE TO GO....
daggonApr 27, 2009
I just look at it and think, "What a brilliant guy Walt was." Using the same roto whatever and making a profit again and again and again is shear genius, and makes me say, "Hell yeah, I can do that." Or something like it!