Author Topic: Has Disney abandoned their traditional 2d movie style?  (Read 1401 times)

Okay, it usually mostly tries to blend in with the 2D style.
No, it never blends well

No, it never blends well
Well it looks obvious between whats 2D and cg, but it looks sorta fine.

Well it looks obvious between whats 2D and cg, but it looks sorta fine.
err, not really

it depends, really. sometimes they pull it off but it usually looks awful. lakewood plaza turbo's pilot had a pretty good use of it

also chowder didn't use 3D, but they did use a lot of claymation and stopmotion, and those looked beautiful

and the amazing world of gumball combines everything and it looks fantastic. except the first season. first season looked bad.

Well for movies anyway. They have (digital) 2D TV shows.

Here's a toon/cel renderer being worked on for Blender: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:LightBWK

Too bad professional companies don't really use Blender...