the switch to digital animation essentially reset the quality ceiling, and after years and years we are finally surpassing the peaks summited by the late 90s visual-quality wise.similar to how the switch from CRT to flat-screen TVs has taken us over 20 years to surpass quality, dark blacks, and refresh rates.(although was absolutely worth the switch due to size and weight)Overall we are in a better place than where we were 20 years ago, but while we have been thrown further, we have been thrown in a different direction, guided by different limitations.From the switch to creating animation physically to digitally, what do you think was the greatest loss in the last 24 years?
>>284827980>we are finally surpassing the peaks summited by the late 90s visual-quality wise.On addition to the fact that you posted a twitter screencap, this sentence is enough to tell me you’re not intelligent enough to bother engaging with. Good night.
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>twitter screencap threadkill yourself faggot