Aug 29, 2011 - Interesting. It looks like a vector painting on top of the mesh. That would be time consuming and according to thedacs.com the Deep Canvasing technique only last 10 minutes on the movie.
Aug 26, 2011 - So on other words. Tarzan used a 3d apps for layout?
So if this is 1999, what is there PC specs? And what software is this? It seems some sort of Projection painting to me..
Jun 17, 2011 - I respect your opinion. I do. I do want to tell you something, though, everyone has the right to their own opinion. And some people actually like Tarzan. By the way, I have never seen this version of Tarzan.
May 20, 2011 - You're right, if I was creating a movie in this style, I would rather use computer inking-and-painting and CG for stuff hard to do on paper than to do the traditional ink-and-paint style. After all, Disney has survived with it hadn't they?
Apr 16, 2011 - The cliffhanger ending. What happens next. The video explained quite some stuff, but there's more that could have been explained in that gap to the finished work, and that cliffhanger. We could be told what happens next.
Mar 27, 2011 - It's not the technology that should be the old way. It's the style. I also like the old traditional style better than these new cgi 3D animation. It doesn't mean we should draw again each frame one by one like the old times. We could use computer to create animation with quality as good as old cartoon, We just need to find the way.
Mar 14, 2011 - They are going back to using a blend of CGI and 2D animation thanks to John Lasseter.
The studio is using a modified version of Toon Boom Harmony now, which is like an advanced version of CAPS (what they used from the 80's to '04). They also have an updated version of Deep Canvas, which was used in Atlantis and Treasure Planet. Even though they do use CGI, the most important thing - the characters - are still animated with pencil and paper, and then scanned for inking.
Mar 11, 2011 - Maybe next you would like to get rid of cell phones and bring back lan lines? Or maybe we should get rid of today's televisions and bring back the old giant wooden box tube televisions that had channel switching knobs instead of a remote control..it's the old way so it must be better right?
Mar 11, 2011 - alot of the amazing sequences that you enjoy in modern movies are only possible because of cg. they would be too difficult or too expensive to do on a reasonable budget in the traditional style. the idea of making films is to advance and evolve with the technology as it becomes available, not resist it. if the computer enables you to do something that can't be done using traditional techniques, then it should be utilized.
Aug 13, 2010 - the pipeline for computer animation is so much easier. less things to loose you can make multiple copies in an instant instead of zeroxing every page.
Apr 7, 2010 - that sounds good hope they will keep that ,Ive heard that some of the cartoon company are also going to make 2D animation hahahahaha , coz they probably knew that the princess and the frog was a success movie
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MrAwakeQ Says:
Mar 5, 2012 - Very explanitory, thank you for your assistance with my film project sir! Thank you very much!
adamlucienroy Says:
Feb 16, 2012 - This video is FLAT-OUT fucking SICK.
svkt28 Says:
Oct 9, 2011 - I really like the animation in Tarzan. I wish Disney will do something like that again.
kurvos Says:
Sep 24, 2011 - So is this message. XD
FirebirdBeats Says:
Sep 24, 2011 - i never said that. It's Animation, and that is created on the PC too.
kurvos Says:
Sep 24, 2011 - ..... this is not a videogame.
narutokunkun1234 Says:
Aug 29, 2011 - Interesting. It looks like a vector painting on top of the mesh. That would be time consuming and according to thedacs.com the Deep Canvasing technique only last 10 minutes on the movie.
greatveemonGFX Says:
Aug 26, 2011 - So on other words. Tarzan used a 3d apps for layout? So if this is 1999, what is there PC specs? And what software is this? It seems some sort of Projection painting to me..
MyNameZebra Says:
Jun 17, 2011 - I respect your opinion. I do. I do want to tell you something, though, everyone has the right to their own opinion. And some people actually like Tarzan. By the way, I have never seen this version of Tarzan.
MyNameZebra Says:
May 20, 2011 - You're right, if I was creating a movie in this style, I would rather use computer inking-and-painting and CG for stuff hard to do on paper than to do the traditional ink-and-paint style. After all, Disney has survived with it hadn't they?
MyNameZebra Says:
Apr 16, 2011 - The cliffhanger ending. What happens next. The video explained quite some stuff, but there's more that could have been explained in that gap to the finished work, and that cliffhanger. We could be told what happens next.
MyNameZebra Says:
Apr 16, 2011 - Thumbs up except for the cliffhanger. Where is the rest of the video after the part that didn't make it on YouTube.
azizrahmad Says:
Mar 27, 2011 - It's not the technology that should be the old way. It's the style. I also like the old traditional style better than these new cgi 3D animation. It doesn't mean we should draw again each frame one by one like the old times. We could use computer to create animation with quality as good as old cartoon, We just need to find the way.
valiumcandy Says:
Mar 14, 2011 - They are going back to using a blend of CGI and 2D animation thanks to John Lasseter. The studio is using a modified version of Toon Boom Harmony now, which is like an advanced version of CAPS (what they used from the 80's to '04). They also have an updated version of Deep Canvas, which was used in Atlantis and Treasure Planet. Even though they do use CGI, the most important thing - the characters - are still animated with pencil and paper, and then scanned for inking.
CupofPhenol Says:
Mar 11, 2011 - Maybe next you would like to get rid of cell phones and bring back lan lines? Or maybe we should get rid of today's televisions and bring back the old giant wooden box tube televisions that had channel switching knobs instead of a remote control..it's the old way so it must be better right?
CupofPhenol Says:
Mar 11, 2011 - alot of the amazing sequences that you enjoy in modern movies are only possible because of cg. they would be too difficult or too expensive to do on a reasonable budget in the traditional style. the idea of making films is to advance and evolve with the technology as it becomes available, not resist it. if the computer enables you to do something that can't be done using traditional techniques, then it should be utilized.
DeptOfPhotography Says:
Mar 7, 2011 - the narrator is Eric Daniels who was head of Tarzan Digital Production
jamalanimation Says:
Feb 16, 2011 - i agree with you .
alessandrokki Says:
Feb 14, 2011 - @IntelligentCrow fuck off
Vortex42 Says:
Feb 6, 2011 - Seriously - five people dislike this video? What's to dislike?
guivesgo Says:
Dec 15, 2010 - Someone Knows what Software they used? They use the 3D like Reference, but they have to paint frame by frame the cenary? Thanks.
bentheanimator Says:
Aug 13, 2010 - the pipeline for computer animation is so much easier. less things to loose you can make multiple copies in an instant instead of zeroxing every page.
NariShishitsu Says:
Jul 21, 2010 - This is like Deep Paint 3d. The animation was insert in it after, in the post-production, with another program. :)
walteraliasdisney Says:
Apr 7, 2010 - that sounds good hope they will keep that ,Ive heard that some of the cartoon company are also going to make 2D animation hahahahaha , coz they probably knew that the princess and the frog was a success movie