lately I've been taking a shine to 3D animation a lot more and think the technique is both stunning and intriguing. I've seen some amazing trailers for upcoming movies this year and they made me think, 'damn, working on something like this looks like a ton of fun.' but I also adore 2D animation; it's what I grew up with and I think this type of animation just has a nice, classical, nostalgic feel to it and I also wonder how much fun it would be to work on a 2D project
While I am in a field studying for 2D animation, I plan on having some 3D experience underneath my belt. That way I can have the best of both worlds when I get out there! But I will have to say, I do prefer 2D a little bit more, I really do appreciate some of the work that's out there for 3D, especially from Pixar and Dreamworks. They are a huge inspiration for stories for me along with the original Disney animation. I hope 2D will make a comeback and will be just as equal in popularity as 3D will be for all audiences
So true. They're both different, but that doesn't mean either one is the right or wrong way to animating. Especially in this day and age, 3D animation just keeps on looking better and better.
Love the stamp! And the attitude! They are both version of a Media/Technique/Art form. Both have their fan and moments and should be able to exist side by side. Otherwise it's like favouring oil paintings over watercolour. Or saying Classical music is superiour to Rock. Or...well, you get my drift.
I've loved all of his animated movies so much
also your icon HAHAHAHAHA
They are both version of a Media/Technique/Art form.
Both have their fan and moments and should be able to exist side by side.
Otherwise it's like favouring oil paintings over watercolour.
Or saying Classical music is superiour to Rock.
Or...well, you get my drift.