- Pixar is developing a new way to help add more "texture" to the textures of their animated characters by putting a layer of paint over-top of the animation. This helps to convey the lighting and the roughness of skin and cloth. It makes it look a bit more realistic.
- Temporal coherence is apparently the fluidness of images from frame to frame. Would have been nice to know before watching the video a million times and not understanding every little detail.
- It is uncertain if this is a step forward or backwards. On one hand, it is still 3D animating (modern) but it is also hand drawn which is time consuming and "outdated". It really depends on who is being asked.
- I thought this article was very confusing. I didn't understand a lot of what was going on. I noticed that it was turning 3D into a pseudo-2D style that is nostalgic and pleasing to the eye, but that's about it.
- I think this new style is a step forward. It's paying homage to traditional animation while still utilizing modern modes of animation. Personally, I like it.
Can someone simplify what was being said in the video? I understand that it is explaining the right and wrong ways of using this new technique, but it was so complicated that I didn't understand it.
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