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Post by Admin on Mar 12, 2023 17:27:44 GMT
(from Wikipedia) - A cel, short for celluloid, is a transparent sheet on which objects are drawn or painted for traditional, hand-drawn animation. Actual celluloid (consisting of cellulose nitrate and camphor) was used during the first half of the 20th century, but since it was flammable and dimensionally unstable it was largely replaced by cellulose acetate. With the advent of computer-assisted animation production, the use of cels has been all but abandoned in major productions. Disney studios stopped using cels in 1990 when Computer Animation Production System (CAPS) replaced this element in their animation process,[1] and in the next decade and a half, the other major animation studios phased cels out as well.
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Post by Admin on Mar 12, 2023 19:15:44 GMT
This is a production cel of the 'Sea Beast of the Aztecs' Episode: Twenty Thousand Screams Under The Sea Series: The Scooby and Scrappy Doo Show Year: 1979
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Post by Admin on Mar 12, 2023 19:19:43 GMT
This is a production cel of a selection of monsters from the opening titles of the 'New Scooby Doo Mysteries' series. Episode: Main Titles Series: The New Scooby Doo Mysteries Year: 1984 *Such a cool piece from the iconic opening sequence. Since the dance sequence animation is looped, this cel is shown on screen 5 times in the opening*
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