Do you prefer traditional or computer animation?
Do you prefer traditional or computer animation?
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Traditional, computer still looks off to me, its not always fail, still often is however.
Computer animation when used to be cheaper than traditional is always a total fail.
This of course has nothing to do with story, originality, or characters. This only is a critical view of how the animation looks and how I feel about it.
Traditional Animation has its failures when it tries to be too cheap with frames or just the mouth moving, repeated cuts, transformation scenes that are always the same. Blah blah, cheat after cheat.
Computer animation when used to be cheaper than traditional is always a total fail.
This of course has nothing to do with story, originality, or characters. This only is a critical view of how the animation looks and how I feel about it.
Traditional Animation has its failures when it tries to be too cheap with frames or just the mouth moving, repeated cuts, transformation scenes that are always the same. Blah blah, cheat after cheat.
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yurixhentai
desu
Definitely traditional: look at the hand-drawn Studio Ghibli films.
Though that's not to say I dislike computer animation, I love that just as much. I'm just much more impressed by the quality, detail and effort of hand drawn animation.
Though that's not to say I dislike computer animation, I love that just as much. I'm just much more impressed by the quality, detail and effort of hand drawn animation.
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traditional... computer is only good when people know how to do it... only 1% of the whole world's population know how to... so traditional for me
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computer render ' 'v
people who know how to create not-crab-like animation is increasing everyday in and out animation faculty.
once few of them get into creation team .... its quality increasing dramatically.
so I cheer on better future :D
people who know how to create not-crab-like animation is increasing everyday in and out animation faculty.
once few of them get into creation team .... its quality increasing dramatically.
so I cheer on better future :D
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InsomniacAnimeGamer wrote...
It doesn't really matter to me as long as it looks good. I don't discriminate.agreed :D
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Hand-drawn, WOO-HOO. Tom and Jerry is the best! Seriously, computer animation is usually crappy, especially in those low-budget hentai animation (can't always fap to it).
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I like tradional better than computer since it looks better and computer makes it more strange and to me it looks more better and realistic.
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Traditional is still the best... computer animation quality is still not yet at par with traditional...
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as much as I like computer animation (Toy story, and How to train your dragon just to name a few, maybe Advent Children as well)
I rather much prefer traditional animation, I honestly believe it to be almost..."timeless" if that makes any sense/
Also I don't exactly seeing CG to be used other than just "distracting mindcandy" least nowadays in films, (The Lorax anyone?.......)
>relevant
Sword of the Stranger is forever my favorite movie of all time.
I rather much prefer traditional animation, I honestly believe it to be almost..."timeless" if that makes any sense/
Also I don't exactly seeing CG to be used other than just "distracting mindcandy" least nowadays in films, (The Lorax anyone?.......)
>relevant
Sword of the Stranger is forever my favorite movie of all time.
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Drifter995
Neko//Night
Depends what we're calling computer... as in 3d cg crap? or 2d stuff made on the computer? example being, south park used to be paper cutouts, but is now made on the computer apparently.
But, traditional for me, unless the animation is awesome.
But, traditional for me, unless the animation is awesome.
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I haven't yet seen a good computer animation yet that can get the emotional feel or expression (on the characters involved) during so much as a kiss, let alone a sexual relationship.
That's my story, and I'm sticking too it.
That's my story, and I'm sticking too it.
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Doesn't matter that much. I mean Bakemonogatari had some amazing animation and that was all computer made.
Spoiler:
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Define computer animation? Lots of people voting for traditional here, though some people are treating computer animation as 3DCG and stuff.
Every anime that comes out nowadays is digitally created. Cheaper, faster, more efficient, way better quality. Sure it was pretty shoddy in the early 2000s when they all started to go digital(shit always happens when adopting new ways) but now stuff looks great and moves great. Way better than the 80s/90s in general. Pretty sure it is still hand drawn, just on computers. In general, computers make the process easier and faster. The faster you can get things done, the more quality you can put into it. Throw the same budget at two equally skilled groups, and the guys with the superior tools win.
Don't really like the comparison/vs thing going on here. Computer anything is kinda a natural progression from physical anything. Its not like computers particularly take the human element away from animation, in the end its still people making the damn things. Just with better tools.
Sure Ghibli stuff still looks good now, but movie budget and its Ghibli.
As for 3D, Pixar sure has come a long way. All 3D, but bloody timeless titles.
Every anime that comes out nowadays is digitally created. Cheaper, faster, more efficient, way better quality. Sure it was pretty shoddy in the early 2000s when they all started to go digital(shit always happens when adopting new ways) but now stuff looks great and moves great. Way better than the 80s/90s in general. Pretty sure it is still hand drawn, just on computers. In general, computers make the process easier and faster. The faster you can get things done, the more quality you can put into it. Throw the same budget at two equally skilled groups, and the guys with the superior tools win.
Don't really like the comparison/vs thing going on here. Computer anything is kinda a natural progression from physical anything. Its not like computers particularly take the human element away from animation, in the end its still people making the damn things. Just with better tools.
Sure Ghibli stuff still looks good now, but movie budget and its Ghibli.
As for 3D, Pixar sure has come a long way. All 3D, but bloody timeless titles.
