11-17-2015, 03:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2015, 03:31 AM by tombmonkey.)
Yeah there's still good 2D coming out in the west, but it's few and far in between.
This one was done in anime studio, and I might say color me impressed, I used anime studio for a small gig some 10 years ago, and boy was it buggy and sluggish. It's actually quite good that there's now a cheaper alternative to the $5000/seat monopoly that Toon Boom almost achieved.
The 2D counterpart of shows like garfield would be stuff like monster high, where they have the characters rigged from various angles and do everything with those same rigs, obviusly is cheaper to produce a 2D rig that a 3D one, but it's also far more limited.
Lately some shows have surfaced with pretty good animation, Steven Universe, Wander Galaxy and Star vs. the Forces of Evil are a joy to watch for the animation alone.
This one was done in anime studio, and I might say color me impressed, I used anime studio for a small gig some 10 years ago, and boy was it buggy and sluggish. It's actually quite good that there's now a cheaper alternative to the $5000/seat monopoly that Toon Boom almost achieved.
The 2D counterpart of shows like garfield would be stuff like monster high, where they have the characters rigged from various angles and do everything with those same rigs, obviusly is cheaper to produce a 2D rig that a 3D one, but it's also far more limited.
Lately some shows have surfaced with pretty good animation, Steven Universe, Wander Galaxy and Star vs. the Forces of Evil are a joy to watch for the animation alone.