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Reusing Animation





Hey guys! So, I read somewhere (I don't remember where) that sometimes, to save time while animating new Disney movies, the animators would reuse old animations from previous movies and change the characters/settings accordingly. I'm not sure if this is really true, but we all know animation takes a long time to perfect, so I'd see why they'd do this! I just thought it was cool. The pictures above are examples.

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  1. I love Disney and I think this is a really cool concept. I hope this is true, it's very resourceful of them!

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  2. I think its unbelievable looking at their sketches from animating... theyre all really cool and seeing them from the 40's to now, its crazy

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  3. Wow this is awesome! I love watching Disney movies and after doing flash for week I'm so blown away by how long and how much work they must have done do create an hour plus long film. it's so smart to share similar sketches from previous movies

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