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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Hourglass"][quote="AladdinsGenie"]Yeah, but Carpet is not a CGI character :lol: . The CoW is, but the only thing CGI on Carpet is his design. He's still a 2-D character; those lines we see are not created on the computer. But this is also why if they did make Carpet completely CGI, you really cannot tell unless you look at the tassels, or have a tassel fetish :lol:.[/quote] ALRIGHT, he's not a CGI character, but he does have CGI elements in him. 8) That was my point. Wasn't it a first in animation? The CoW was CGI, but still, he's not as widely-talked about as Carpet is for his animation.[/quote]
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Princess of Agrabah
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:11 am
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I don't like any of the stuff Disney has come out with this decade either, but I just detest Pixar. The Princess and the Frog is the only thing I liked--it was a refreshing change.
Meesh
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 11:48 pm
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I've always loved the originality of the concepts and characters in Pixar's stories! I actually find their characters to have more dimension that some of Disney's films, and their concepts aren't redone fairy-tales.
Although I must say I do enjoy the redone fairy tales. I'm psyched for "Tangled!!!"
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:46 pm
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Pixar's movies and characters are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than anything Disney has come out with in the past 10 years just on stories alone before you even bring in how they were presented
Princess of Agrabah
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:27 pm
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I think CG as it was used in Aladdin and BATB ( and I think there was even a bit in The Little Mermaid with the stairs ) is alright, but all these new Pixar movies are really bugging me. They have shoddy stories and people still like them. The characters are blatantly two-dimensional ( yeah, terrible joke
) and really to me aren't as deep or easy to relate to as those in Disney's hand-drawn animated masterpieces.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:50 pm
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Yes, because everyone else was CAPS colored
Calluna
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:33 pm
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So... hand drawn, CGI colored?
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 6:13 pm
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Syera wrote:
I'm quite certain the tassels were hand-drawn.
I am too. I was using that as an example of IF they made Carpet CGI since the only real difference/way to tell would be the tassels, and if you are really good, the outline himself.
Syera
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 5:44 pm
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I'm quite certain the tassels were hand-drawn. The only part of Carpet that was CGI was the pattern - this being because all that detail would have been much, much,
much
too darned difficult to do by hand.
Merkal
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 3:03 pm
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Yes I believe Carpet was the first use of CGI combined with handdrawn animation. Before the crews only used it for backgrounds like the ballroom in Beauty or the inside of Big Ben in Basil.
Hourglass
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:57 pm
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AladdinsGenie wrote:
Yeah, but Carpet is not a CGI character
. The CoW is, but the only thing CGI on Carpet is his design. He's still a 2-D character; those lines we see are not created on the computer.
But this is also why if they did make Carpet completely CGI, you really cannot tell unless you look at the tassels, or have a tassel fetish
.
ALRIGHT, he's not a CGI character, but he does have CGI elements in him.
That was my point. Wasn't it a first in animation? The CoW was CGI, but still, he's not as widely-talked about as Carpet is for his animation.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:49 pm
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Yeah, but Carpet is not a CGI character
. The CoW is, but the only thing CGI on Carpet is his design. He's still a 2-D character; those lines we see are not created on the computer.
But this is also why if they did make Carpet completely CGI, you really cannot tell unless you look at the tassels, or have a tassel fetish
.
Hourglass
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:34 pm
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AladdinsGenie wrote:
Hourglass wrote:
Uh... CGI would be Carpet/The Cave of Wonders if you needed Aladdin references. They are characters/things animated on a computer instead of hand-drawn.
No, no. Carpet's
design
is CGI; he himself is hand drawn
As for Genie being CGI, it wouldn't be the first time. They did it for the Disneyland commercial last year along with Iago. As long as they don't go around having him along with everyone else CGI ALL the time, then I can live.
Okay, yes, I knew that Carpet was hand-drawn for a good part of his animation. I just knew that it was a big deal to have a CGI character in an animated movie, especially since he fit in so well.
And I did see Genie as CGI... and I did not like it AT ALL. Animated Genie all the way.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:51 pm
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Oh, see I thought he was talking about that Genie he made for that exhibit in Disneyland in Tokyo (or somewhere over there) and then the 3-D characters in the commercial in general. Him talking about both would make more sense, though
Calluna
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:06 pm
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AladdinsGenie wrote:
As for Genie being CGI, it wouldn't be the first time. They did it for the Disneyland commercial last year along with Iago.
I think that's the CGI Genie that he was talking about.
Nez
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 8:52 pm
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Also, The Cave of Wonders head was CGI, but Eric provided 2D references for it.
As some might suggest, the one can not live without the other. 2D animators cannot go without knowing 3D and vice versa.
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