Doppler Pencil Test 04
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I can't believe how much i love traditional animation. Seeing things like this just raises my hopes to become an animator one day and bring back wonderful and wonderfully animated cartoons again; bring back the sentiment in actually animating and not just cheaping out and making someone else do it!
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This is absolutely great!! I love to look at this pencil-tests because you can clearly see what is really necessary for the creation of real emotions!
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Sergio Pablos, supervising animator for this character as well as Tantor the elephant in Tarzan.
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I must learn this animator's secrets. :o
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i miss 2d animation now :/
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awesome
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@bparker65 They changed it to "dang it"
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I never noticed he said damn it. Did they use that in the movie?
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great work
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He still could've said "Damn it!" I mean it was PG after all.
Although there are 24 frames per second for the vast majority of feature animation, that doesn't necessarily mean that there are 24 drawings each second. In this shot the majority of Doppler's movements are relatively contained. In scenes like that, an animator can use a drawing ever other frame (12 drawings a second) and still have good results. Thats most likely the case for the majority of this video.
TehDarkPrince 2 years ago 13
Haha, Star Trek quip...and then he messes it up. xD 5/5!
cycloneninja 2 years ago 8