Older animation—spanning from the flickering silhouettes of the early 1900s to the meticulously hand-painted cels of the late 20th century—represents a period of pure artistic labor that laid the foundation for today's digital landscape. Unlike the computer-generated imagery (CGI) that dominates modern media , classic animation relied on physical techniques where every movement was a testament to human patience and creative ingenuity. The Dawn of Traditional Animation
Disney's 12 Principles Of Animation: Bringing Characters To Life OLDER ANIMATIONS 2023-03-21 00:15:10
As the industry matured, became the gold standard. This technique involved: This technique involved: : To avoid redrawing backgrounds
: To avoid redrawing backgrounds for every frame, characters were painted on transparent celluloid sheets (cels) and placed over a static background. Even as computers began to enter the workflow
The mid-to-late 20th century, particularly the 1990s, saw a pinnacle of traditional 2D animation. Films and television shows from this era are characterized by a "human" quality—slight imperfections and rich textures that CGI often struggles to replicate. Even as computers began to enter the workflow in the late 90s, they were often used to enhance, rather than replace, the hand-drawn artistry that defined the medium. Legacy of the Craft
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