Author Topic: Worlds first fully-painted movie "Loving Vincent"  (Read 1706 times)

you wish they found a way to make animations like this regularly

this is stunning

[ insert rant on how crappy 3D animation is here ]




you wish they found a way to make animations like this regularly

this is stunning

[ insert rant on how crappy 3D animation is here ]

It's possible to do this with computers.

Anyway, I wonder if any critics will be like "oh no it's rotoscoped this ruins the whole experience"


Wait is this about Van Gogh
didnt bother reading op lol
thats p cool
« Last Edit: December 13, 2016, 12:54:05 PM by espio100 »

Wait is this about Van Gogh
I see you followed the trail of clues beginning with the title

is the animation rotoscoped or not?

some of the animation segments look rotoscoped, and while i don't think that's a bad thing, there's a pretty big difference in the amount of work between rotoscoped and non-rotoscoped animation.

i'm not going to put it down if it is rotoscoping (a non-rotoscoped film of this caliber would take several lifetimes) but it's just interesting to know.

I was under the impression that there was a relatively credible and respected theory that Van Gogh was bipolar, and his disorder in combination with some sort of poisoning from absinthe was what drove him to Self Delete?

It's not rotoscope. Watch the second video, they do live action filming but instead of physically painting over it digitally they have an artist paint the scene on an actual canvas outside of the computer or scene