I can't help but find the CGI humans in recent 'cartoons' slightly sinister.
It's almost as if Disney's trademark baby features don't mix well with photorealistic skin shaders.
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Fri 8 Jan 2016, 8:41,
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I did think that, but no. There's no way they'd be mistaken for real people at a distance. I wonder if it's a proportions thing.
Or perhaps it's just what you're used to, kids growing up now would be less tied to Looney Tunes, hand-drawn animation and flat colouring.
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Fri 8 Jan 2016, 8:56,
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I stick to my first suggestion
realistic skin, for the most part natural movements, emotive eyes etc. It all says human, but the proportions jar causing your brain to feel queasy.
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Fri 8 Jan 2016, 9:02,
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Perhaps we should start sneaking radioactive elements into the water supply
The more horrendously deformed humans there are about, the more natural it'll all seem
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Fri 8 Jan 2016, 9:06,
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its the eyes man! they are too big
there should be laws mandating size of eyes compared to head must remain age appropriate.. eyes this big can only be used on an infant up to 24 months..
for example:
i.imgur.com/11lW6Um.jpg
[MOD EDIT - Linked because just no]
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Fri 8 Jan 2016, 10:06,
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for example:
i.imgur.com/11lW6Um.jpg
[MOD EDIT - Linked because just no]
dammit why didnt i buy the 'MOD EDIT - Linked' 12 pack when i had the chance
i've already gone through half a dozen and its cost me the same amount anyway.. more even. Pedro can you send me the account details again, I'll try not to lose them again this time..
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Fri 8 Jan 2016, 10:52,
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The perfect example of this for me
Would be that fucking Bison abomination from The Last Airbender.
Makes me feel carsick every time i look at it's creepy fucking face.
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Fri 8 Jan 2016, 11:49,
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Makes me feel carsick every time i look at it's creepy fucking face.