Hey, well, this time I'm going to talk about how a short Pixar movie is so realistic but it's counted as animation.
If you want to go to the article I'm going to talk about here is the link: Mashable
Okay, well, this movie they made is about two people who randomly meet eachother and they are basically wearing different color rain gear, blue and red, while everyone else is wearing black or a dark color. They fall in love, then are seperated. The drawings/ animation were so realistic it was like they were pictures.
I found it very pleasing to see, I liked it very much. There's people who try to do things like that and they do it half-hearted and it doesn't look nearly as good as this. It affects me by the way it's drawn. I'm facinated by it. I wonder why people don't try to draw these types of things as often anymore. It's a shame but hey, what can I do? People have to motivate themselves.
The way it impacts the world by how much insiration it gives off is phenomenal. People can look at it and say, "Wow, I wonder how they did that..." or "Man, I want to draw like that." and motivate people to try harder. Instead of just not caring about what you draw, it could get you to care more about it. You could end up in great places if you try hard enough. Maybe if you took a look outside you can see what the world gives off and think like Unseld said in the 4th paragraph of the article, "So I wanted to show the rain as a beautiful thing."
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