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"Frame by Frame", a fantastic blog

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Please, take a look to this blog (and add it to your feed reader)
http://framexframe.tumblr.com/

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Studying actual animation is a great exercise, nice find!
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Man, I totally fell in love with Ariel when I watched this movie as a child.
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Mikdog wrote:Man, I totally fell in love with Ariel when I watched this movie as a child.
hehe, me too.
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for me it was Pocahontas!
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Was anybody else attracted to Bugs Bunny when he was dressed like a girl? No? Me neither. :?
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or how about a quote from Red Dwarf about the Flintstones: "I'd go with Wilma, but I'd be thinking about Betty".
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Thanks Selgin for showing the great work. R They using Anime Studio?
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It's fascinating on frame 6...the drag on Ariel's hair while her face is already facing the other way. The pose looks wrong, yet plays fantastic at full speed. Glen Keane and his animation team are masters!

:lol: great comments.
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kkrawal, these are actual scenes from the movies, so they are hand made!
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selgin wrote:
Mikdog wrote:Man, I totally fell in love with Ariel when I watched this movie as a child.
hehe, me too.
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Just curious
How the images are mixed and created soooo smooth gif
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kkrawal wrote:Just curious
How the images are mixed and created soooo smooth gif
On the actual web site it is just images captured frame by frame. What selgin posted is the same images but the last one is an animated gif.

My avatar is probably the same frame rate as the gif selgin posted. Its smooth because the frames are about or faster then the eye can detect.
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