A Question For The Ages

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  • UltimaGeckoUltimaGecko hates endnotes Join Date: 2003-05-14 Member: 16320Members
    Renegade's math is flawless (based on his numbers, at least), although it would really depend on whether or not each episode was exactly the same length. Films are created at 24 fps; televison shows are 30 fps.

    You would also need to take into account the fact that animators aren't going to draw each page perfectly, and there's bound to be more scrap than actual finished drawings. Many animations are actually produced on cells, with a background drawn and basic moving parts drawn on the individual cells (meaning: the background is static (and subsequently, better drawn), and the foreground (characters/plasma balls/generic flaming halo stuff) are usually made of mostly clear cells featuring moving parts).




    I'd also like to know where you're getting this 2mm thick paper. Apparently it takes 5 sheets of paper to make a centimeter...which is news to me. as a ream (500 sheets) of paper isn't even 3 inches high. Perhaps you want to rely on drawing paper, instead. That, too, is not 2mm thick (a 50 page drawing notebook is ~ 1 cm). Not even note cards are 2mm thick (maybe .5mm).
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