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Post by Eternity on Feb 8, 2009 11:50:57 GMT -5
I've always believed that CGI and stop motion Toons are immune to dip because they're not made of ink and paint like hand drawn Toons. What would kill them?
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Post by Fatal hilarity on Feb 9, 2009 15:43:31 GMT -5
Let's see... I agree with Spikey on that claymation toons would have to avoid being cooked. Some forms of stop-motion toons would probably have to avoid fires. CGI ones would probably fear being deleted on the computers they came out of. Of course, these types of toons tend to have a different set of toon physics, CGI ones sharing the most with ink-and-paint ones, but nevertheless there's less focus on extreme physical humor. Now what about Disney animatronics? What is THEIR nature, I wonder? Perhaps that should be another topic... There are of course instances of ink-and-paint toons being turned into CGI ones, like Mickey for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Kingdom Hearts. I always figured they stepped into some kind of computer environment. Now what about Flash cartoons? They're sort of in between ink-and-paint and CGI, since they're made up of computer data but still two-dimensional (to our eyes, anyway). I guess they fear being deleted too... I'll bet psychoangel would be interested in this.
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Post by psychoangel51402 on Feb 10, 2009 18:01:19 GMT -5
You bet correctly! i think maybe computerized Toons would be venerable to computer viruses, and i agree about the stop-motions melting.
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