http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ime-shorts
My brain just broke.
I don't get it... They're animating Churuya? Huh? How?...angelx03 wrote:Churuya is getting her own series......
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ime-shorts
My brain just broke.
This is totally megas!angelx03 wrote:Churuya is getting her own series......
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ime-shorts
My brain just broke.
Well, typically, people called 'animators' draw a series of pictures on paper with small differences that when combined in sequence create the illusion of motion. Many years ago these drawings were traced onto clear plastic sheets, colored, layered onto backgrounds, and then photographed onto film. Nowadays these drawings get scanned into a computer where they are then colored and combined with backgrounds and other elements (special effects and such). The actor's voices, music, sound effects and other elements are added. Then the final product is sent to we adoring fans. That's the gist of it. I'm sure I forgot a few steps, like script writing and storyboarding.hasteroth wrote:I don't get it... They're animating Churuya? Huh? How?...angelx03 wrote:Churuya is getting her own series......
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ime-shorts
My brain just broke.
Thanks for making my day. xDWillen wrote:Well, typically, people called 'animators' draw a series of pictures on paper with small differences that when combined in sequence create the illusion of motion. Many years ago these drawings were traced onto clear plastic sheets, colored, layered onto backgrounds, and then photographed onto film. Nowadays these drawings get scanned into a computer where they are then colored and combined with backgrounds and other elements (special effects and such). The actor's voices, music, sound effects and other elements are added. Then the final product is sent to we adoring fans. That's the gist of it. I'm sure I forgot a few steps, like script writing and storyboarding. :Phasteroth wrote:I don't get it... They're animating Churuya? Huh? How?...angelx03 wrote:Churuya is getting her own series......
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ime-shorts
My brain just broke. :shock:
As you can tell, my brain broke too. :uhoh:
That's not what I meant. Though oddly enough I understand that paragraph fully.Willen wrote:Well, typically, people called 'animators' draw a series of pictures on paper with small differences that when combined in sequence create the illusion of motion. Many years ago these drawings were traced onto clear plastic sheets, colored, layered onto backgrounds, and then photographed onto film. Nowadays these drawings get scanned into a computer where they are then colored and combined with backgrounds and other elements (special effects and such). The actor's voices, music, sound effects and other elements are added. Then the final product is sent to we adoring fans. That's the gist of it. I'm sure I forgot a few steps, like script writing and storyboarding.hasteroth wrote:I don't get it... They're animating Churuya? Huh? How?...angelx03 wrote:Churuya is getting her own series......
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ime-shorts
My brain just broke.
As you can tell, my brain broke too.
Oddly enough, it was for idiots...hasteroth wrote:That's not what I meant. Though oddly enough I understand that paragraph fully.Willen wrote:Well, typically, people called 'animators' draw a series of pictures on paper with small differences that when combined in sequence create the illusion of motion. Many years ago these drawings were traced onto clear plastic sheets, colored, layered onto backgrounds, and then photographed onto film. Nowadays these drawings get scanned into a computer where they are then colored and combined with backgrounds and other elements (special effects and such). The actor's voices, music, sound effects and other elements are added. Then the final product is sent to we adoring fans. That's the gist of it. I'm sure I forgot a few steps, like script writing and storyboarding.hasteroth wrote:I don't get it... They're animating Churuya? Huh? How?...angelx03 wrote:Churuya is getting her own series......
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ime-shorts
My brain just broke.
As you can tell, my brain broke too.
While I agree with you that a genius can still be an idiot I'm not so sure about calling ME an idiot. Wait a minute... Ok I guess I am. But I'm still technically a genius!Albireo Imma wrote:Oddly enough, it was for idiots...hasteroth wrote:That's not what I meant. Though oddly enough I understand that paragraph fully.Willen wrote:Well, typically, people called 'animators' draw a series of pictures on paper with small differences that when combined in sequence create the illusion of motion. Many years ago these drawings were traced onto clear plastic sheets, colored, layered onto backgrounds, and then photographed onto film. Nowadays these drawings get scanned into a computer where they are then colored and combined with backgrounds and other elements (special effects and such). The actor's voices, music, sound effects and other elements are added. Then the final product is sent to we adoring fans. That's the gist of it. I'm sure I forgot a few steps, like script writing and storyboarding.hasteroth wrote:I don't get it... They're animating Churuya? Huh? How?...angelx03 wrote:Churuya is getting her own series......
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... ime-shorts
My brain just broke.
As you can tell, my brain broke too.