blog 2
Jessyca Evans
5/1/14
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/pixar-makes-painterly-cg-new-research-could-change-the-look-of-their-films-95205.html
this article is titled, "pixar makes painterly CG: new research can change the look of their films." and the title explains it all. in this article it explains how film makers could achieve more expressive rendering styles that disregard the perfect boundaries of computer graphics rendering and mimic traditional painting techniques.With this new technique, an artist can paint 2D illustrations over a handful of the CG keyframes (one every 10 to 20 frames), and the software will fill in the hundreds of inbetweens while maintaining the desired painting style.
while reading this article i learned that this could be a huge break through in animation and could change a lot of work in the industry. being a fan of animation, i wouldn't mind this method unless the work gets worse. if the animation stays or gets better then its perfectly ok.
some opinions i have while reading this article was that i thought it was very well organized and i liked how they provided examples and videos for us to look at.
my only question is that, when do they think this method will be in use and will they ever come out with an animated movie afterwards?
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