@YoungBowieLover It's fine if new technology is applied as a tool to seamlessly maintain what has already been established, not to alter it. It's a poor substitute for proper design principles & the artitstry of hands-on work. It's only a tool, like a dinner fork. Good chefs don't screw up perf...
UGH. More, hollow, brittle, vacant CGI. Nothing says Chrtistmas like chilly, electronic video game imagery with lots of crap whizzing by the screen real fast.
It's sad - no - depressing that the last four posters think that manipulated pixels = cartoons. Put down the xbox and learn to draw.
This is from the 1964 World's Fair attraction entitled "Futurama II", which was sponsored by General Motors.