Pulp is not a medium...it's an extra large.
On their site they say that they used a "unique animation process". Were they just using ToonIt?
Looks like Toonit with some additional CGI elements that they animated, matted/layered into their Greenscreen and "tooned".
It looks exactly like when I go to "Filters" then "Posterize / Poster Edges" in Photoshop.
You're right about poster edges. The thing that ToonIt does, from what I've seen, is that it keeps the edges from "dancing" in an unnatural manner and makes the footage look more drawn -- Mars, to my eye, seems more drawn and less "dancy".
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On their site they say that they used a "unique animation process". Were they just using ToonIt?
Looks like Toonit with some additional CGI elements that they animated, matted/layered into their Greenscreen and "tooned".
It looks exactly like when I go to "Filters" then "Posterize / Poster Edges" in Photoshop.
You're right about poster edges. The thing that ToonIt does, from what I've seen, is that it keeps the edges from "dancing" in an unnatural manner and makes the footage look more drawn -- Mars, to my eye, seems more drawn and less "dancy".
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