Disney doesn't change
Created on: May 6th, 2006
Disney has cheated my childhood. I didn't steal it from ebaums world. I got it off a russian site. I never vist ebaums world so I didnt know they had it on there also.
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yeah man.. as people posted before Re-use is the oldest animation trick in the book. This is spoken with experience. Even us 3D animators try to find as much re-use as possible.(easier to hide cause we can move the camera) But that's how you get ahead so that you can put extra effort into the shots that your most excited about. And you want to talk about lazy, check out Brother Bear! There's a huge pull-out shot of the bears fishing and the same animation get re-used in the same shot!
is it 1977? I'm glad lots of people are posting other examples. Disney has been notorious for this for the last 69 years. It's not always so obvious like this. It's old news for me, but I guess it's time a new generation learns about. Disney adapted to the technologies. Look into the history of 2D animation and you can learn how Disney was able to do this. Anyone who's made animated gifs or edited them on here knows, editing one is easier than making one from scratch. But,Who will read this page 2 comment ?
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