(Sorry for my bad English) Amazing and underrated video! I really love animations and it was interesting for me to watch :) I learned a lot of new things from it!
Ironically, digital animation is harder in the sense that cut corners and a lack of passion is more obvious. Animations like Akira used to be the biggest flex on what could be done in animation, but nowadays that level of complexity is bare standard (Akira is still God-tier, I am referring to things like the baklighting effects, fps and color palette range). Even if digital animation is more ecofriendly and efficient, effort isn't obsolete just yet.
As a traditional animator through & through, This made my day. Knowing that not only do people understand that some things you just can't re-create digitally, But actively think that there are still laces for it to be used in, It gives me hope.
It's sad that Ed, Edd n Eddy was the last mainstream cartoon to use cels until it switched to digital for the rest of its run. Then again, digital traditional animation is very easy to do compared to cels these days.
I love cel animation. Nowadays, most animators forget that animation is art, yet the creators of anime still do every frame hand drawn. But it’s sad to see that anime is slowly becoming lower quality over time.
I'm confused!!! I have an Xmen cel that says x-30 so I thought it was from episode 30. It has R2 on the bottom right and a bunch of other text. It was not used in any episode. Could this be from a rare cut scene. Is it more valuable?
Not really. In the days when Cel Animation was mainstream, they had there own type of paint, called Cel Paint. It's basically acrylic, just a lot thicker. Now, regular acrylic can be used as a substitute, but it requires multiple coats. Surprisingly, companies like Chromacolor still make Cel paint, but for rather abhorrent prices.
My digitally-done 2-D animations mimic the aesthetic of original hand-drawn animation.
my school showed this to my class while in a lesson but thanks for the informative video!
Wow really, what school is this, I wish they taught this cool stuff at my school.
Ed Edd n eddy is the last major cel show from 2004
It wasn't the last cartoon to use cels, but it was the last mainstream cartoon to use cels.
Great video. Thanks for making this
(Sorry for my bad English)
Amazing and underrated video!
I really love animations and it was interesting for me to watch :) I learned a lot of new things from it!
Dont worry dude. Your english is good bro
@@curesat0ria106 Thanks! (btw I'm not a man)
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You have done a great service to us.
This video was so great. I don't know why would they took it down.
Wonderful video. I learned so much!
Ironically, digital animation is harder in the sense that cut corners and a lack of passion is more obvious.
Animations like Akira used to be the biggest flex on what could be done in animation, but nowadays that level of complexity is bare standard (Akira is still God-tier, I am referring to things like the baklighting effects, fps and color palette range). Even if digital animation is more ecofriendly and efficient, effort isn't obsolete just yet.
As a traditional animator through & through, This made my day. Knowing that not only do people understand that some things you just can't re-create digitally, But actively think that there are still laces for it to be used in, It gives me hope.
It's sad that Ed, Edd n Eddy was the last mainstream cartoon to use cels until it switched to digital for the rest of its run.
Then again, digital traditional animation is very easy to do compared to cels these days.
Also I noticed that in 2005 people stopped using cel animation
This was so well done thank you for this insight
Fascinating, thanks for making!
Very good video on a niche topic
I love cel animation. Nowadays, most animators forget that animation is art, yet the creators of anime still do every frame hand drawn. But it’s sad to see that anime is slowly becoming lower quality over time.
This is the exact video I was looking for thanks :D
Informative video.. thanks
quality. content.
The irony is that now people want that cell shaded look back and are bashing the digital and the 3D.
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Has anyone ever told you you sound a little like Steve Buscemi?
EVERYONE EXCEPT STUDIO GHIBLI - they still do it old school
I'm confused!!! I have an Xmen cel that says x-30 so I thought it was from episode 30. It has R2 on the bottom right and a bunch of other text. It was not used in any episode. Could this be from a rare cut scene. Is it more valuable?
Probably not usually cels are not rare they’re only rare if it’s an iconic drawing of an iconic scene.
Thx for the history lesson
Ty so much for re uploadt this it’s so annoying he gets rid of it!
Do you have part 2 by any chance?
What was the animation scene like in Japan at this time
I read somewhere that gouache paint was the preferred medium for painting cels. Is that true?
Not really. In the days when Cel Animation was mainstream, they had there own type of paint, called Cel Paint. It's basically acrylic, just a lot thicker. Now, regular acrylic can be used as a substitute, but it requires multiple coats. Surprisingly, companies like Chromacolor still make Cel paint, but for rather abhorrent prices.
I don’t know, but it might be because gouache dries more opaque.
Fantastic video thanks !
Are you the same voice actor that does the videos for spirit science? You sound like him!
I thought the same thing...I actually was searching the comments to see if someone else noticed lmfao
what happened to Tomprestone6 channel?
Great
Thanks for reuploading.
Also, do you have any idea as to why he deleted this?
It's unlisted!
lost me with that voice
it's pico
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Is the narrator a little person?cos that's adorable if yes.
WTF
The fuco
Ayo what the fu-
bro what