Why 101 dalmatians
Some breeds can only have 1 or 2 puppies, while others can have up to Cruella is an old school friend of Anita Radcliffe, and a glamor-obsessed heiress who claims that she cannot live without furs. She is blinded by her greed and selfishness, willing to hurt others to get what she wants.
She embodies all of the bad things that could corrupt each and every one of us. Although it is unknown how she got Dipstick it is most likely she bought him from Roger and Anita and they told her what Cruella almost did to him when he was a puppy since Chloe was aware of what Cruella almost did to Dipstick when he was a puppy. Is Terk a boy or girl? What does McGonagall mean? Can you really bring dead batteries back to life? Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Home Culture Why is it called Dalmatians if there are only 15? Another is constantly hungry. Their emotional attitudes were the attitudes of youngsters. With the parents, I tried to reflect back on how my parents treated me. It was a lot of fun doing that scene. With animation growing more expensive, tedious and time-consuming in the midth century, Xeroxing allowed animators to copy drawings on transparent celluloid cel sheets using a Xerox camera, rather than having artists and assistants hand-trace them.
They sketched characters on animation paper, or cheap newsprint, and then assistants cleaned up the sketches, making sure they were uniform. Consistency was key for characters, as assistants had to follow every detail of a sketch, down to the buttons on a jacket. Once the drawings were ready, they moved to the inkers, who traced the sketches on the front side of shiny, cel sheets. After drying, the cel was then turned over for painters to paint the characters within those lines, to get them as opaque as possible.
The line work grew even more complicated; different colors, weights and thicknesses were vital for giving animated characters the realistic qualities viewers expected. The colors of the paint also demanded extreme attention. Disney mixed its own paint, making their animations unlike any other. Disney movies tend to have 12 to 24 images, or cels, per second, meaning that thousands of cels, if not more, go into a single animated film.
Sleeping Beauty , for instance, required nearly one million drawings. In fact, it was Sleeping Beauty that set the stage for the new Xerox technique. In its aftermath, Disney discussed shrinking the budgets for future projects and even closing down the animation studio.
But, in a money-saving effort, Ken Anderson, art director for Dalmatians , the next film in the works, suggested using Xerox.
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