Stop Motion

Do you look at stop motion all the same? Or does it have individual style?

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Technically speaking, stop motion's "style" is no more homogenous than any other form of frame based animation. It's just instead of drawing, a scene is posed from props for each frame.

I don't have images handly, but you can compare something like Titan Maximum, or Robot Chicken, to Laika's works. Laika actually makes use of faux smear models to help create the illusion of movement, which I don't believe the Robot Chick stuff ever really did.

Just as much as you can animate from drawings in a specific way, so too can stop motion be differentiated.

Why yes OP, I wanted more Titan Maximum

it's very broad, and it's more of a technique than a genre of its own. Kinda like cgi. Both Spiderverse and Toy Story are cgi, but the styles are very different.
Aardman remains the best stop-motion studio, by the way. Laika is tryhard

Style =/= technique.
South Park's first season was stop motion construction paper.
Buddy thunderstruck is all felt.
Moral Orel was clay.

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I remember wanting to fuck the one on the far right.

This looks like Robot Chicken. Is it made by the same creators?
The mouth seems like a dead giveaway.

Yes

Figures, is this show any good?

It was a Voltron spoof when voltron was dead.

Good for it's time slot, I guess. At least when it was the only thing on at 4 in the morning. I wouldn't watch it today though.

When did this came out again?
>2009
Jesus, that's 10 years ago.

>Titan Maximum was 10 years ago

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>South Park's first season
episode*

Semi related, how do you feel about CGI assets against physical miniatures?

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The main problem with CGI assets is when they look bad, they look really bad. Simply not real. When physical miniatures look bad, at least they still look real.

The Lego Movie was a great example of how CGI assets can mimic the kind of animation people do with real life stop motion and lego props.

PUNCH THE FUCK OUT OF IT

Kind of. It had a legendary villain though.

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It was alright.

What about weird CGI assets intentionally mimicking weird physical ones

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fuck me that's a cool sequence

Thunderbirds Are Go oozed stylekino

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we're still waiting for season 3 part 2

is it weird that I vividly remember the far right girl flashing in the show, and then wondering what it looked like uncensored??

>cut the fat green one out the pic
Rude.
Blue replacement kid Willie was best boy.

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And pic related is paper.

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That show was fucking great. Deserved to keep going.

And what a place for it to end. Fuck, I wish we could have at least gotten some closure.