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  1. still, the object isnt a color, just the light that it reflects is, unless there is some other way to determine color without the presence of light

    That's sort of like saying everything becomes invisible when the lights go out.

    The color of the light an object reflects is the color of an object. It's reflectiveness doesn't change because there's no light.

    And in this case, it's still reflecting colored light. Just not enough to activate your eyes' color sensors.

    they dont become invisible, they all become black when there is no light, when you have a colored light, example, red, all objects will be the same color

  2. Sounds a lot like the "is black really a color" debate. Technically, it's the lack of color, but almost everyone will insist that black is actually a color.

    or is there any color at all? its just how our eyes interpert the light reflected off different objects, but the object isnt a color, thats why things turn B&W in darker conditions, the only colored thing is the light itself.

  3. Oh, and Ed.Coli, I'd have to disagree with you and say that there is such thing as anime-styled drawings. The styles of western artists and japanese/asian artists are distinctly different  :)

    Anime is the French word for "animated." The Japanese also use it to describe animation in general. Thinking you can categorize such a huge genre into a simple "style" definition is preposterous at best; the purpose of an artist is to make art, under his own steam, under his own imagination, which I think Isamu has done well. You are correct in saying the respective styles of western and eastern artists vary, but it is more appropriate to distinguish styles through their respective creators, rather than lumping them into a pretty stereotypical definition.

    (I'm very opinionated on this subject. Can you tell? :) )

    how is it stereotypical? it is the accepted term you goto any store that sells anime and the section will most likely be labeled 'anime' and it will be 99.9% japanese animation and anime is distinctly different from american animation so why say that it's improper useage? might as well stop calling american movies 'hollywood movies' since they arent all filme din hollywood

  4. i am not familiar wth that what happend? did they get sued?

    Somebody thought he could "redo" this pic back in 97 or 98 and not could call on it. Other than one website [been gone for five yrs. now] who check out whether comic artists had plagierize other artists, I haven't heard anything of the aftermath.

    got the 'redone' pic?

  5. i saw a movie awhile back, it was animated, it was about dinosaurs, i tihnk they were brought to modern day with a time machine, there was some evil circus owner with a crow and a false eye, there was something that made the dinosaurs friendly but there was also somethign else that made them aggresive, i cant rmeber the name of the movie, i thoguht it was just called "dinosaurs" but it didnt come up on imdb or any search engine

  6. Vin Diesel is banned by law from speaking in public because his voice sets off

    car alarms.

    Vin Diesel is actually a black man suffering from the same skin condition as

    Michael Jackson.

    Vin Diesel is the illegitimate child of Bruce Lee and Coco the gorilla.

    Vin Diesel stole Uncle Ben's rice and forced it down the throat of every

    adolescent male in America.

    On a guest appearance on "Pimp My Ride", Vin Diesel simply sat in the car and it

    was officially pimped.

    Vin Diesel's sweat was the "Chemical X" that spawned the Powerpuff Girls.

    The use of Vin Diesel for combat purposes was deemed a war crime by the United

    Nations.

    Since Vin Diesel has been classified as the first human disaster area, your

    insurance company will not cover you for any damage he causes.

    Vin Diesel sells propane and propane accessories.

    In past lives, Vin Diesel has been Hercules, He-Man, and Conan the Barbarian.

    When challenged to a duel, Vin Diesel refused a weapon. He caught his opponent's

    bullet and threw it back. His opponent's body was so utterly destroyed that DNA

    testing was required to identify the corpse. The body was identified as Bond,

    James Bond.

    Vin Diesel personally punched every crater into the moon just to mess with

    astronomer's heads.

    Vin Diesel is on permanent standby with the U.S. Army as a weapon of last

    resort.

    Vin Diesel had sex with a great white shark just to prove a point. :blink:

    :p:D:lol:

  7. it seems like the more recent episodes are actually gears towards kid, not as funny, you can tell the new ones by a certain change in animation, there were 2 or 3 animaiton changes the most recent one is the start of the crappy eps, same with dexters lab, after they changed the characters designs the show was suddenly less funny

  8. there is a big sifferende between live action and animation, in animation you can basicaly get away with anything because none of it is supposed to be real, if animation was supposed to be realistic than anime basicly wouldnt exist. and the same problem in liv emovies is currently in animation too, CG that doesnt belong, if the film and the CG effects dont match then it looks obviously fake, CG isnt as bad to animation because CG doesnt look real and animation dont go real so it just a matter of manipulating them both to match up and you have good CG in animation, but with live films it used to be if someone was jumping out of an explosion, someone was jumping out of an explosion, today its a person in front of a green screen on wires jumping around and they superimpose them into the explosion video and add come CG fire around the person to make it look real, but it still doesnt look real, the best CG i have seen was jurrasic park, it was the least obviously fake

  9. With the Star Wars and Indiana Jones movies, Lucas has pushed technological advancements to the forefront. Lucas really pushed bluescreen work to the front. Now every movie uses bluescreen/green screen work to do those hard action shots. Like having a close-up on the actor as things are blowing up and the actor is on a moving vehicle. Or having a small number of extras then applying a green screen to make it seem like thousands of extras. He also pushed special effects into a wider range of work.

    With the Young Indy, he made digital editing more common place. Now digital editing is what people use. With Episode 2, Lucas made use digital filming for the entire film. Now editing is cut down since you can take the footage and go straight to editing/post-production the day you shoot the material.

    well then that another reason to dislike lucas, if the action shot is too hard, then dont do it, dont try to fake it, thats one of the reasons todays movies arent as good, used to be aside from some off camera stuff like pads and wires, all the stuff that happened really happened which is what made it cool, these days theyll CG half the shot, and paste the actors face in

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