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Post by rikki_rakko on Apr 9, 2004 2:17:38 GMT -7
Attention Fans! No longer do you have to rely on that chain smoking "fount" Sarge Morton for your Futurama info! You have questions! We have answers!
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Post by D. Odgey Endeavor on Apr 9, 2004 8:05:38 GMT -7
I'm a fan of Futurama and I want to ask a question. When will the new Simpsons season start?
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Post by MooseOnMars on Apr 9, 2004 8:13:28 GMT -7
How come the animators could never animate water the same way twice?
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Post by rikki_rakko on Apr 9, 2004 12:43:04 GMT -7
I'm a fan of Futurama and I want to ask a question. When will the new Simpsons season start? Albert, you of all people should know that that question belongs in the Simpsons catagory. However, it is a good question and we'll answer it here anyway. As we all know, the new season of the Simpsons is at a standstill due to prolonged negotiations between the actors and Fox. Meanwhile, the animation staff waits patiently to return to work. After speaking to sources at Film Roman and Gracie Films, I received the same response: "You don't work on the show anymore. What do you care?" There you have it. Our thoughts and best wishes are with the talented Simpsons artists, and as for the untalented ones, well, maybe you should use this time to take some classes.
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Post by rikki_rakko on Apr 9, 2004 15:17:00 GMT -7
How come the animators could never animate water the same way twice? Welcome to the RDS Mesage Board, MooseOnMars. Your question about water is a good one. You see, there are so many different types of water, (traditionally animated water, cgi water, water that's just drawn on the background and doesn't move, etc,) and the director will choose the style of water he/she thinks will play best in a scene depending on the mood or feeling he/she wants to put across. These guys make lots of creative choices each day, and, awww christ, this is just a lot of bull $**t. Listen, making that show was back breaking labor--it was like Vietnam on a daily basis. We worked so hard trying to make a good sci fi/comedy show, and well, sorry if the damn WATER was not to your liking! I don't know--ultimately I blame the "supervising" director. Hope that answers your question, Moose. ;D
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Post by homerjayla on Apr 9, 2004 22:00:30 GMT -7
Attention Fans! No longer do you have to rely on that chain smoking "fount" Sarge Morton for your Futurama info! I like Sarge, I've been talking to that guy online for years. He seems cool online. Well, my question is how do they put the 3D and 2D animation together?
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Post by rikki_rakko on Apr 9, 2004 23:53:25 GMT -7
Welcome to the RDS Message Board, homerjayla.
I get the distinct feeling that you think I don't like Sarge for some reason.
• If so, this couldn't be farther from the truth. You're right, Sarge is cool. We're old friends from college and when you've known someone that long, there's a certain amount of teasing that goes on. And let's face it, the guy smokes like a fiend. • If not, please disregard all that nice stuff I said up there about that bum Sarge"Wa-Wa" Morton.
Anyway about your question. I asked the Director of Computer Graphics, Scott Vanzo, to help me answer this, but after ten minutes of him explaining it to me, I realized I didn't know what the hell he was talking about. So I decided to try and answer it myself. Here goes. In a scene like the one with the PE Ship landing and all the vines grabbing it (from that episode where Kiff get's pregnant for some reason.. Leela touched him, and, well I don't why it happened, but you know what I'm talking about), the 3D is done first. That computer animation is then printed onto animation paper so now a traditional 2D artist can animate the vines and register them perfectly to the ship. Then the whole mess is digitized and composited in a digital camera station. What is created (hopefully) is a perfectly blended scene of CG and traditional animation. I hope that answers your question, but next time, make it a little easier, you know, like, "Is that really Nibbler's shadow under the desk in the cryogenics lab?"
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Post by homerjayla on Apr 10, 2004 8:09:54 GMT -7
That animation 3D-2D always looks nice. That "Is that really Nibbler's shadow under the desk in the cryogenics lab?" question is soooo 2002.
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Post by MooseOnMars on Apr 10, 2004 14:17:48 GMT -7
We worked so hard trying to make a good sci fi/comedy show, and well, sorry if the damn WATER was not to your liking! I don't know--ultimately I blame the "supervising" director. Hope that answers your question, Moose. ;D Thanks, but I'm not really interested in water. I just wanted a nice safe question to break the ice with. I do actually have a real question: how do the animators decide which parts are to be hand animated and which are to be done by computer? For example, in The Honking, Bender as a were-car continuously alternates between 2D and 3D, and I was wondering if there was a specific reason why he's 2D in some shots and 3D in others. But if you don't like that one, I have a better question: is that really Leela's parents in the background of I Second That Emotion?
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Post by Cochino on Apr 10, 2004 16:51:07 GMT -7
Thanks, but I'm not really interested in water. I just wanted a nice safe question to break the ice with. I do actually have a real question: how do the animators decide which parts are to be hand animated and which are to be done by computer? I'd like to take a stab at this, Rikki. Even though I didn't work in the 3D department, I would say that 3D characters were generally done when it was deemed that the 3D guys had nothing else to do. Why wasn't the entire show done in 3D?
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Post by [-mArc-] on Apr 10, 2004 22:52:37 GMT -7
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Post by rikki_rakko on Apr 12, 2004 12:58:15 GMT -7
Thanks to our sharp eyed friends at PEEL for bringing this to our attention. I'm not quite sure how to even begin to explain how something like this happens. Nor will I try to justify it. All I can do is agree that this is obviously one of the lousiest drawings of Leela I have ever seen during my four seasons of production on Futurama. The pose is clunky, the silhouette is even clunkier, and the face...don't get me started. This is what we call here in the Glendale hood, "whack". In our defense, mArc, let me at least say this -- when we have upwards of eight episodes in various stages of production at one time, things are going to slip through the cracks now and then. I apologize to anyone whose entertainment value was short-changed due to this "Leela Abomination". It won't happen again. Fry, however looks pretty cool. That's some funny s**t!
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Post by Cochino Muerto on Apr 12, 2004 20:29:11 GMT -7
I'm pretty sure that Brad Mullen drew that frame.
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RacHel THE anIMatION sNob
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Post by RacHel THE anIMatION sNob on Apr 20, 2004 0:23:20 GMT -7
I HAVE A QUESTION FOR THE "QUOTE UNQUOTE" ANIMATORS WHY DOES FUTURF*CKARAMA SUCK SO MUCH AND HARD!!! IT IS CRAP AND SMELLS LIKE ASS!!!!! GO TO HELL ALL YOU F*CKING GENIUSES I THINK I HEAR YO MAMAS CALLING!!!
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Post by Cochino on Apr 22, 2004 0:00:14 GMT -7
Rachel, What do you suggest we enjoy instead of Futurama? It's all well and good to have an opinion, but you're very nearly verging on rudeness.
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Post by Faz0r on Apr 27, 2004 18:26:02 GMT -7
A rumour as filtered down to peelified.com (believed to have originated at The Leela Zone website) that David X Cohen is phoning the cast about doing some new episodes of Futurama, and since this message board is the only conduit to the powers that create the show, I'm wondering if there's any validity to this rumour?
Thank you, ~FazeShift~ from PEEL.
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Post by FloCastleberry on Apr 27, 2004 21:33:35 GMT -7
The only phone line David X. is heatin' up these days is yourin's truely, Flo Castleberry. Let me tell you, my Davey X. is one fantastic hunk of man!
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Post by rikki_rakko on Apr 28, 2004 20:39:23 GMT -7
FazOr,
Which would you prefer, false hope or the truth?
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Post by MooseOnMars on Apr 29, 2004 11:13:22 GMT -7
The last I heard was that DXC was busy helping some Poor Bastard find his feet.
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Post by rikki_rakko on Apr 29, 2004 13:05:35 GMT -7
Moose, last time I spoke to him, that's exactly what David was doing. I'll bet ya some eager, hopeful fan (bless his/her heart) probably heard that David was working on an animated project and jumped to the conclusion that it was Futurama related. Or, on the other hand, maybe I just haven't received MY phone call yet -- no surprise there, huh Cohen?!
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Post by Faz0r on Apr 29, 2004 17:01:21 GMT -7
Truth works fine for me, some of these new idiots members need a hell of a lot of convincing. [glow=red,2,300]Testing glow text, [mArc]! why don't we have this on PEEL!?![/glow]
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Post by rikki_rakko on Apr 30, 2004 17:21:06 GMT -7
Like the glowing text, FazOr? Well check this one out:
[shadow=red,left,300]The truth is David hasn't called anyone about new Futurama episodes.[/shadow]
Hey, that was supposed to be shadow text...! What gives, WebMaster®? None of your crummy text functions function.
Well at least the italics work.
Make that italics and bold.
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Post by Cochino Muerto on May 2, 2004 22:45:16 GMT -7
I can't assume liability for the problems of message board text minutae. If you want fancy text, go read the New Yorker. Now back to the issue, what happened with TNN's plan to do some Futuramas?
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Post by Jetboy on May 3, 2004 23:01:57 GMT -7
Are any of the characters on Futurama based on Creator Matt Groenings family like on the Simpsons?
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Post by rikki_rakko on May 3, 2004 23:47:27 GMT -7
As I recall, Matt would always speak fondly of his uncle Bender. Thanks Jetboy -- I never made the connection until now!
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