Watching this too. Liking it a lot so far.Watching the Star Wars Visions series on Disney+.
Each one is a short film made by a different anime studio. Varied and interesting stylings. Most of these are very good.
This one's been on my to-watch list for a while now. But I did watch Ozzy & Drix as a kid. It's an American cartoon with pretty much the same plot.Cells At Work which is amazing, very funny and very accurate
Its about the Human Body/Immune System
You can find both Series so far on CrunchyRoll which I have on Phone but I think its on Laptops and Tablets too
cells at work fights - Google Search
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Regards - Declan Sargent
Finished off S1 of Arcane on Netflix. I loved the first three episodes of this, but got a bit bored by the end of E9, sadly. It remains visually stunning, though.
I actually thought the valley was a lot less uncanny than almost every other realistic CG animation I've seen, and way better than I was expecting. The facial movements were generally pretty lifelike, except that they were sometimes a bit exaggerated. What they didn't seem to have put any effort into were the muscular movements in bare shoulders etc.The artstyle is great on Arcane, but the movements still have that uncanny valley / 3D thing going on
I actually thought the valley was a lot less uncanny than almost every other realistic CG animation I've seen, and way better than I was expecting. The facial movements were generally pretty lifelike, except that they were sometimes a bit exaggerated. What they didn't seem to have put any effort into were the muscular movements in bare shoulders etc.
Frames per second?they're animating on 24's instead of 12's
I'm guessing they did that with Into the Spiderverse to make it look and feel like a "moving comic book", so to speak. Cuz that's how it feels to me.I suspect there's two things that make it off - they're animating on 24's instead of 12's. If you watch Into the Spiderverse, they got round that slightly too smooth look of CG 2D by animating Miles Morales on 12's to get the look of animation.
The other thing is motion capture, so you lose all the animator tricks like squashing and stretching and wind ups and all that - so it looks a bit stiff. Still - being really picky here because every frame could be a concept art painting!
More to make it look like real animation - we're so used to seeing animation on 12's, when we see it on 24's all the time it looks uncanny. 24 fps is usually reserved for action, only. They do the same thing in Beaststars too.I'm guessing they did that with Into the Spiderverse to make it look and feel like a "moving comic book", so to speak. Cuz that's how it feels to me.
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