Digital, traditional and animation - /ic/ (#7632992) [Archived: 561 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/5/2025, 12:19:59 PM No.7632992
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Is this the best synthesis of digital, trad and animation out there? They employed hundreds of artists working on a mixture of different techniques, why doesn't /ic/ talk about it? I'd love to work on a film like that.
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 12:20:51 PM No.7632993
>>7632992 (OP)
>I'd love to work on a film like that.
Why would you want to work as an underpaid slave?
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Anonymous
7/5/2025, 1:29:51 PM No.7633022
>>7632992 (OP)
>working on a mixture of different techniques
Rotoscoping? I honestly find rotoscoping - when it stick so closely to the source material - just kind bland.
If you want to animate, do an animation. If you want some filter placed on your film, add one. Don't make hundreds of people slave away on your shitty 'hand made' filter.

I know a lot of anons here will be annoyed with me saying this, but one good use of AI will be using it to create film filters to recreate looks such as what was in this film or A Scanner Darkly.
Frankly, I'm surprised I haven't seen any AI dipshit try this yet, but given that would take effort and some creativity, I suppose it shouldn't be shocking.
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 2:32:25 PM No.7633048
>>7632993
why do you assume they were underpaid? It could be a great gig for a starting artist, get tons of practice while getting paid.