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Warp wrote:
> IMO if you are going to make a stop-motion clay animation, make a
> stop-motion clay animation, and if you are going to make a CGI movie,
> then make a CGI movie. Making an artificial hybrid doesn't work,
> especially if you are going to use just *some* of the deficiencies
> of clay animation but not all of them.
This is something I notice with IRTC entries (including, sadly, my own).
There are parts that either POV-Ray does easily, or the person working
the program got right, and there are things that POV-Ray does not do
well, or which the author didn't accomplish well.
A consistent quality level is much more visually appealing than having a
few things photorealistic and other things looking cartoony.
Regards,
John
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