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Unread 01-21-2015, 08:58 PM
ross hamilton hill ross hamilton hill is offline
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But you can't do that with art (real art that is, not computer games),

Michael in making computer games, details are either painted or sculpted by the animator using the program's tools. Like any art, mistakes can be corrected, but it always relies on the animator's skill and imagination and no amount of correcting can compensate for poor work. As with painting time is very much a factor. . Computer programs are just unthinking tools, they are no different in being tools than a paintbrush or canvas. Despite the technological help given to animators by various programs, it's the individual who makes the images come alive. Why do think such skills not real art, how are they different from other painting and sculpting skills?

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