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Fagin’s Trike

Even though every frame of 3D animation for Oliver and Company was plotted on paper, xeroxed on cell, hand painted and shot on a traditional down shooter animation camera, the Walt Disney CGI team were looking ahead to the future of 3D rendered models. These two “out take” test images were taken with a traditional film camera pointed at the monitor showing a color look up table that had gone nutz. In both images you can clearly see the curve of the monitor in the upper corners.

Syke’s Limo

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