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love the new junior senior vid... |
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sorry [oat] what exactly are big blocky shapes? |
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I think I know what you mean and like the idea very much |
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may I suggest pulp fiction? |
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It is rather vague, isn't it? Basically I imagined it as something akin to Atari 800 or DOS VGA graphics. Anyone remember Commander Keen? |
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Played Commander Keen to death.
I suppose for this idea to work you'd need a film with a lot of instantly recognisable shots. 2001 might be a good place to start. |
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Oh, crap. I accidently deleted your comment, po. Blah. |
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//not the classic film rendered in cgi then? - po// |
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No, CGI is fun but overdone. I'm thinking more pixel-art style. |
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I can't offer block animation but I can offer Star Wars using Ascii animation (asciimation). This is an old art of using an Acii file, complete with cursor control characters, on a terminal emulator. The Star Wars film is probably the pinnacle of the art. |
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However who could forget "Bambi meets Godzilla", an older classic short Ascii movie? |
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Yes, sort of like ASCII animation...I guess it's kind of baked. Maybe these movies could be watched on Gameboys, though I don't think Gameboys are capable of speech. |
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Ascii is indeed 8-bit, but without sound, excepting for bleeps. |
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Ari, - whoever? - could forget... |
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you online? I promised to give you a stern look <g> |
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Guilty as charged. I will demur. |
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In many cases this would require multiplying by 4. |
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"CGI is fun but overdone" Huh? They're just getting warmed up. It's yet in it's infancy. |
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