So since my mind crash on Monday when I was totally useless, and irate after discovering that I had not only accidentally deleted my script for my senior project, but my old presentations and the documentation from the previous project before I had changed it, it turned out Tuesday and onwards has been the opposite for the most part. I've finally
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With your talk of animation I realised that I know little to nothing about the actual process. I just know that sometimes it looks like crap and sometimes it's gorgeous, and that I'm really fond of the old classic hand-drawn Disney animations like Cinderella and the original Alice in Wonderland. But maybe it's because of my love of vintage that I gravitate to the 50's animations. But Tangled had some pretty dazzling stuff in there too, I mean, it had more individual strands of hair than a Final Fantasy cutscene! tldr; God, I have no idea what you are going through, and I lack any knowledge of what is good or bad in that field, so go expert go!
I'll keep that tooth remedy in mind. My dad could probably use that too someday. ^^;
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You should pick up this book if you're interested in knowing a bit more about traditional animation. One of the best things I've ever bought. And I'm the same. I'm an old Disney classic girl (Beauty & the Beast/The Little Mermaid are my faves) but Tangled was really amazing. Sadly, I only saw it once despite wanting to see it over and over bc it had that replay value. It really surprised me. Totally different feel and reaction compared to when I saw The Princess and the Frog. I loved it ( ... )
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Beauty & the Beast <33 That was my favorite. Tangled was pretty stunning, especially in 3D. That scene where they're in the boat and the lanterns float over them is amasing in 3D. Talk about eye candy ( ... )
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