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- From: rmrohre@afterlife.ncsc.mil (Randile the Reptile)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.animation,comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: ANIMATION: anybody here actually animate?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.142106.19059@afterlife.ncsc.mil>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 14:21:06 GMT
- References: <Bxz781.K2p@knot.ccs.queensu.ca> <1992Nov19.222212.6821@sol.UVic.CA> <ddebry.722227157@itchy>
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- In article <ddebry.722227157@itchy> Dave DeBry <ddebry@dsd.es.com> writes:
- >In <1992Nov19.222212.6821@sol.UVic.CA> aramsey@ugly.UVic.CA (Aaron Ramsey) writes:
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- > One of the best books I've read on BOTH the art and technique
- >of animation is called (I think) "Disney Animation: The Illusion Of
- >Life" (Thomas, Frank and Johnston, Ollie. Abbeyville Press, New York,
- >1981). It's in the bibliography of almost every paper I've seen
- >written on animation (be it cel, clay, computer, etc...). It's an
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- > I'd suggest buying it EXCEPT for the fact that the price is so
- >high. If it were even down around the price of college textbooks...
- >well, if I have to say "down" to get to those outrageous prices, you
- >can guess about this one. :-\ I'd suggest checking a college
- >library... you may get lucky.
- >
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- >--
- >Dave ddebry@ debry@ \
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- So approximately how much is this gem?
- I've been meaning to look for it myself.
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