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There's going to be an exhibition in New York celebrating 100 years of the animation industry:
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Yes, considering Manga is not an animated art form...User 767 wrote:http://www.cartooncolour.com/catalog/in ... 3ea414d8e6
I use this punch. ~$700. Studio, table top model. I think it was 'only' about $500 when I bought it (long ago). Of course, who needs a punch anyway? Cels and paper come pre-punched if you want them (at not much higher cost). I think my disc was about about the same price? The last time I was at an art store, I noticed they were selling Acme-Punched Manga paper. I don't know anything about Manga, so I don't understand why you might need registration for it-but I found it interesting.
Unfortunately cost is a factor... cost and time... look at all of the crappy animation from 70s Saturday morning cartoons.User 767 wrote: But, the tools are of little consequence when you consider that Cels cost about $400 for a pack of 1000. (plus the cost of paper, paint, film, processing, etc.). The material cost of my last project to use real cels was about $800 more than if it had been done digitally (25 sec.), But it's not the cost that matters. Cost shouldn't be a deciding factor in everything. (automobile costs are a good example-why purchase a Mercedes, ever?).
Oh no, it's not mine, it's at an exhibit in New York (see link I included with picture). The picture came from the Cartoon Brew blog.User 767 wrote: Is that restored Feischer workstation yours (or was it on exhibit somewhere)? In the future, will people be lining up to view some old computer workstation with a TVP dongle sticking out of it?
T believe it used to be $ 600 and it wasn't very good since you could punch about 3 or 4 papers at a time.I use this punch. ~$700. Studio, table top model. I think it was 'only' about $500 when I bought it (long ago).