India's First Motion-Capture 3D Film Is A Colorful Trainwreck

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CGI animation is looking really good these days, and digital animators have a helping hand in the creative process thanks to motion capture technology, which allows actors to play the roles of CGI characters, making their movement far more realistic. However, mo-cap is still a relatively new tool, and some budding animators don’t have enough experience with mo-cap to utilize this powerful tool to the fullest.

Indian animators, for example, are just starting to create 3D animated features using mo-cap, and boy does their inexperience show!

Their first mo-capped film is called Kochadaiiyaan, and as much as I'd like to say India has a promising future in 3D animation this film looks like a colorful trainwreck. But don't take my word for it, watch the trailer and judge for yourself.

-Via Cartoon Brew


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First of all . . . ErosNow.com? I'd never click on a link with a name like that!
Also, all of the actors look like the've been treated with too much Botox. Even the hyenas.
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