Made with what?
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Made with what?
I want to know with what software are made these cartoons:
1. Futurama (and Simpsons)
2. Oggy & Cockroaches
3. Inspector Gadget's last case
4. samurai jack
I'd like to know what software is used to make any other cartoons as well...
1. Futurama (and Simpsons)
2. Oggy & Cockroaches
3. Inspector Gadget's last case
4. samurai jack
I'd like to know what software is used to make any other cartoons as well...
YEAH! I have not idea... and neither of why it's sometimes SO difficult know which software is used for such a things?? Well, maybe much of them are made with independent specific softwares, but I don't know... I always have wanted to know, in example, what software is used to do the "Mr. Bean" squishy animation episodes... any clue? 

Last edited by Rai López on Thu Feb 02, 2006 4:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I found that mr been is made with http://www.firkafilm.com/ Firka software my first animation software ever...
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No digital inbetweening, it's all drawn animation. I don't think there are anyone using digital inbetweening for drawn anmation, partly because there are no software that can do this even remotely good.stephklein wrote:I know the Simpsons still uses hand-drawn keyframes, but I don't know if they use software for in-betweening. I DO know they use software for colouring, since this prevents them from having to ship all of their cells to Korea.
Then there is a market opportunity for software developers, I suppose.rylleman wrote:No digital inbetweening, it's all drawn animation. I don't think there are anyone using digital inbetweening for drawn anmation, partly because there are no software that can do this even remotely good.
I hope that Steve Jobs position in the board of directors in Disney will lead us to a new area of handdrawn animation, because while 3D is a good medium for telling stories nowadays, there is still a good market for quality 2D animation. And because no computer input device is (and will probably be) as good as the trusty pencil, I expect a revival of handdrawn animation at some time in the future.
I know that are a lot of ifs, but stranger things have happened and Steve Jobs has proven he is flexible and entrepreneurial enough (as CEO of Apple and Pixar) to make great things happen.
Hate to pop your bubble guys, but all the series mentioned in this thread are hand-drawn. The only software used would be for line-testing (like Firka) or digital painting (Toon Boom, Animo...). And I'm pretty sure that at least in the first few seasons, the Simpsons was done on cell.
And like Rylleman said, I've never come across any software that can inbetween hand-drawn animation successfully.
And like Rylleman said, I've never come across any software that can inbetween hand-drawn animation successfully.
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