Re: Define animation...



In article <vKadnd-AnqjAzVLbnZ2dnUVZ_qqgnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Lookingglass" <Shemakhan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Chris Sobieniak" <Sobieniak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Aug 24, 12:24 pm, Anim8rFSK <ANIM8R...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <yNSdnXljt5k_eFPbnZ2dnUVZ_sSln...@xxxxxxxxxxx>,

"Lookingglass" <Shemak...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Are all forms of animation discussed here at R.A.A?...or just
cell/computer animation?

All kinds, but somebody will always jump in and mention that it's 'cel'
not 'cell' as I ironically enough am doing right now. :D

I call it "cel" too!


I guess I think of "cell" because that style of animation is confined to two
dimensions.

Now you're just phoning it in.

;^)

(Correction duly noted.)

:)


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