Is 2-D animation a dying art?
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 01:40
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 01:44
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 01:46
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Not to mention the type of things you can do with vector art are amazing
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 01:47
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#5
Posté 04 mars 2015 - 01:49
The combination of 2d and 3d animation has a much greater potential, so I'd prefer that honestly.
2D animation can smooth out all the cracks 3D animation leaves behind, and I bet you I can find a 2 dimensional set piece in any 3D animation you can find me.
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 01:56
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 03:47
#9
Posté 04 mars 2015 - 06:33
http://tvweb.com/tv-...cartoon-network
^ Some "art" are there.
I hate some current 2D ones on CN that have absurd characters and story...
Black Dynamite (2012) and Space Dandy (2014) look interesting though!
#10
Posté 04 mars 2015 - 08:10
It's not a dying art so much as it's an expensive art.
I assume you mean movies. Pretty much bigwigs scoff at flash animation (What 90% of all 2D series are made with now), and they like 3D animation.
Costs less overall to render than to draw thousands of cells for traditional animation.
Name of the game is saving money my friend.
Come to the anime thread, we have l-
On second thought, don't go there. It's a silly place.
Literally the best representation of the Anime thread is that scene from Holy Grail.
#11
Posté 04 mars 2015 - 10:33
It's not a dying art so much as it's an expensive art.
I assume you mean movies. Pretty much bigwigs scoff at flash animation (What 90% of all 2D series are made with now), and they like 3D animation.
Costs less overall to render than to draw thousands of cells for traditional animation.
I'm not sure about that. You can do everything in 3D and colour everything flat so it looks 2D. Just need the right textures. Personally, some of the 3D looks so bad I'd prefer them to fake 2D like this.
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 11:23
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I think so... ?
#13
Posté 04 mars 2015 - 04:39
I'm not sure about that. You can do everything in 3D and colour everything flat so it looks 2D. Just need the right textures. Personally, some of the 3D looks so bad I'd prefer them to fake 2D like this.
Or you could do it in Flash. Which is the sensible thing to do.
What you suggest sounds overly complicated and defeats the purpose of 3D animation.
#14
Posté 04 mars 2015 - 07:01
2D animation is very much alive.
But its moving out of the mainstream, sure. That was inevitable, imo.
Maybe it'll 'die' this century. Again - CENTURY.
And I think simple flat images will always have a place as long as we see with normal human eyes and brains ![]()
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 07:14
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I'm not sure about that. You can do everything in 3D and colour everything flat so it looks 2D. Just need the right textures. Personally, some of the 3D looks so bad I'd prefer them to fake 2D like this.
Yeah I don't get it. Why would you waste resources like this? Unless your idea is to integrate it into a 3d environment
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 08:11
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Come to the anime thread, we have l-
On second thought, don't go there. It's a silly place.
And we all know whose fault that is.
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Posté 04 mars 2015 - 08:19
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Come to the anime thread, we have l-
On second thought, don't go there. It's a silly place.

#18
Posté 04 mars 2015 - 10:30
Only for silly western media culture. It is alive and well with the entirely reasonable asian media culture and merrily applied to create shows about giant mechas and other sensible things.
#19
Posté 04 mars 2015 - 10:47
Only for silly western media culture. It is alive and well with the entirely reasonable asian media culture and merrily applied to create shows about giant mechas and other sensible things.
If they look like Gintama and One Piece...
#20
Posté 05 mars 2015 - 03:32
I think so... ?
That feeling when shows like Gintama are better to look at then crap like Frozen.
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#21
Posté 05 mars 2015 - 03:43
Big Picture Western Animation will likely stick more around CGI films involving funny talking animals/toys/princesses voiced by famous(or out-of-work) actors.
#22
Posté 05 mars 2015 - 03:49
That feeling when shows like Gintama are better to look at then crap like Frozen.
That post so salty it makes the dead sea taste sweet.
#23
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Posté 05 mars 2015 - 03:51
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Or you could do it in Flash. Which is the sensible thing to do.
What you suggest sounds overly complicated and defeats the purpose of 3D animation.
Talking about 'coloring everything flat' just sounds like cel-shaded graphics, which isn't uncommon.

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#24
Posté 05 mars 2015 - 03:58
That post so salty it makes the dead sea taste sweet.
Not my fault Frozen looks subpar to masterpieces like Gintama.
#25
Posté 05 mars 2015 - 04:28
Talking about 'coloring everything flat' just sounds like cel-shaded graphics, which isn't uncommon.
The two don't sound anything alike.
Cel shading I understand, and love.
What he describes sounds more like, animating it all in 3D, then flattening it into 2D.
Which I don't even know how that'd work.





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