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Created by Giantstep with 2D character animation from Studio Pivote under animation director Jeyoon Jung, the Tastefully ...
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The art form of animated movies has captured the hearts and minds of many in the past hundred years. Steadily rising in popularity over the past several decades as technology continues to improve.
It’s never just one thing. It’s the way a candy wrapper folds, or how the lighting in a 90s commercial hits someone’s face.
One of Disney's biggest rivals, Don Bluth Productions, developed its animation style by making repeated use of particular face models.
At just six years old, Singapore’s youngest pop art artist Jacus is creating monsters that teach kids about being different.
Interestingly, Shinkai also revealed that the popular Chinese animated work The Legend of Hei, about a black cat monster, has given him the inspiration to create the keystone, a magic object that ...