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If not fur baby, why fur baby shaped
Please watch this crazy animation from the famous CGI lady
Infold, please give us more epic cutscenes for Sylus!
Look how beautiful he is…
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cleaning some stuff up because my animation demo reel is out of date, and I accidentally produced this very aesthetic gif
little art project i made while listening to this song like 50 times... animated version of this under the cut bc its kinda robot fucker-ish LOL i tried to sync the motion with the bpm of the song but ive never been too good at that sort of thing
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)
In Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, Aki Ross's 60,000 hair strands required 1.5 hours to render each frame, according to the Final Fantasy Wiki. The film's production spent 20% of its total time on Aki's hair alone, according to an MIT study. This was achieved using a render farm consisting of 960 Pentium III-933 MHz workstations.
Oh, my! How far we've come!
The Thing 2011 was originally supposed to be completely practical effects just like the 1985 version that many consider to be one of the best horror movies of all time, but after they finished filming completely, higher-ups demanded that they edit out the animatronics and replace them with tacky CGI because they wanted it to be more modern and trendy. Wonder how those corporate bigwigs feel now that the sequel is now only ever acknowledged when people shit on it left and right and praise the original for its stunning practical effects and amazing horror.
A little thing I appreciate about these live action remakes and adaptations is that little by little we are starting to see WHY things are animated and how they can’t be replicated in live action no matter how advanced the cgi is it will always feel hollow in comparison. Like it’s not just cheap entertainment for babies animation affects a story to it’s very bones the art style is telling a story in itself one that you can actually never hope to recreate in live action you just have to tell a different story, you have too.
And honestly I don’t think the lesson will stick until they really do some damage to a well beloved recent animated Property like Into the Spiderverse or arcane or something.
But god stop asking me to have Grace for these cgi monstrosities they did not need to exist