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Very cool. Here's their website and another downloadable version of the video:
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http://www2.ati.com/misc/demos/ATI-9700 ... e-v1.0.mpg
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What does "off model" mean?
I hear this expression used a lot with animation. Not wanting to sound ignorant but what exactly does it mean? I'm just really interested.
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Haha. It's not being ignorant. I didn't know what it meant either until I looked it up for ya.
Basically, if a character is drawn "off model", it hasn't been drawn the way it's supposed to look.
Here's what I found. It'll explain what I just said much better:
"off model" example
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Basically, if a character is drawn "off model", it hasn't been drawn the way it's supposed to look.
Here's what I found. It'll explain what I just said much better:
"off model" example
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Off model just means a character that you drew so badly that it isn't acceptable to be an official use of the character.
So if you're an animator, and you draw the character off-model, then you or someone's going to probably have to re-animate the scene. And you need to go back and re-learn your lessons as to how to draw that character.
Some shots make it through. You'll notice a few shots in Beauty and the Beast where Belle is off-model. The Beast as a prince is really off-model in the last couple of shots of the movie.
Walt Disney, fed up with all the shots where Ichabod Crane was drawn off-model, remarked "I didn't know we had so many different Ichabods in this movie."
So if you're an animator, and you draw the character off-model, then you or someone's going to probably have to re-animate the scene. And you need to go back and re-learn your lessons as to how to draw that character.
Some shots make it through. You'll notice a few shots in Beauty and the Beast where Belle is off-model. The Beast as a prince is really off-model in the last couple of shots of the movie.
Walt Disney, fed up with all the shots where Ichabod Crane was drawn off-model, remarked "I didn't know we had so many different Ichabods in this movie."
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To explain a bit more, Vi...
Over the course of an animated movie (traditionally, of course), one single animator does not draw the entire film for their assigned character. So model sheets are made, usually much more elaborate than the one above, that show all angles and expressions the character might go through in the movie's story.
Thus, when it gets passed down to the assistant animators and in-betweeners, everyone can get the look right...as much as possible!
The scene where Belle tends to Beast's wounds in fron of the fireplace is one of the more glaring off model shots of recent times, where she looks to have put some chubby weight on and almost looks like a different person.
Also, check out Fox's new "Family Fun" edition of Anastasia and tell me if you don't think the cover looks like one of those $1.99 bargain basement animated rip-off versions rather than Bluth's original design - hideous!
Over the course of an animated movie (traditionally, of course), one single animator does not draw the entire film for their assigned character. So model sheets are made, usually much more elaborate than the one above, that show all angles and expressions the character might go through in the movie's story.
Thus, when it gets passed down to the assistant animators and in-betweeners, everyone can get the look right...as much as possible!
The scene where Belle tends to Beast's wounds in fron of the fireplace is one of the more glaring off model shots of recent times, where she looks to have put some chubby weight on and almost looks like a different person.
Also, check out Fox's new "Family Fun" edition of Anastasia and tell me if you don't think the cover looks like one of those $1.99 bargain basement animated rip-off versions rather than Bluth's original design - hideous!
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Example: Compare this...
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...To this...
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http://www.cinemamontreal.com/aw/dvdima ... _King.html
...To this...
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000 ... ZZZZZZ.jpg