tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3963330488240208321.post1593071908603167669..comments2020-08-05T09:28:47.200-07:00Comments on Through The Mind Of The Maniac: Animation: Story Vs. DrawingLandon Kemphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02213020014814746190noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3963330488240208321.post-54853546082319600832012-08-20T20:42:43.344-07:002012-08-20T20:42:43.344-07:00The shading on your cartoon is great!! It really a...The shading on your cartoon is great!! It really adds to the depth of the picture. But...of course my favorite part of the cartoon are the facial expressions! <br />I agree that you have to have both a great story and great animation to make animated films really work! It is tough to stick with a story if the animation is lame and the same is true if the story is really lame...it needs interesting characters, a great story and creative animation of the characters within the story. I have seen a lot of animation in my time and without all of that it is work instead of pleasure to watch! This past weekend Rylee and I were talking about a wonderful Looney Toon where Bugs was in an orchestra...that was some great animation!! Some of my other favorites are Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and, of course, all of the Tory Stories! Of the newer animations I think Up is one of my favorites. That was a great story with some pretty creative animation. <br />But of all the animation I have seen I am excited to see what you create! You have such clever character designs with the most captivating expressions that make them come to life!! I am grinning just thinking about that whale falling out of the sky!! :) Keep up the great work!Marlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11306031523076466494noreply@blogger.com