Animators utilized "Deep Canvas" technology, originally developed for Tarzan , to create 360-degree 3D sets that allowed for dynamic, live-action-style camera movements.
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For most fans, the latter is the true . Because Disney has historically treated the film like an unwanted stepchild (limited merchandise, no 4K release for years, no Disney+ extras), the fans took matters into their own hands. Because Disney+ has notoriously poor "Extras" for this
Because Disney+ has notoriously poor "Extras" for this title (often just the theatrical trailer), fans have constructed their own repositories. Here are the key components of the accessible : Animators utilized "Deep Canvas" technology
: It features a groundbreaking mix of 2D hand-drawn animation and 3D CGI. This is best exemplified by John Silver , whose character is a literal cyborg of animation—a hand-drawn body with a complex 3D mechanical arm.
Animators utilized "Deep Canvas" technology, originally developed for Tarzan , to create 360-degree 3D sets that allowed for dynamic, live-action-style camera movements.
If you want to "complete" your personal Treasure Planet Archive, here is a checklist of items to hunt for:
For most fans, the latter is the true . Because Disney has historically treated the film like an unwanted stepchild (limited merchandise, no 4K release for years, no Disney+ extras), the fans took matters into their own hands.
Because Disney+ has notoriously poor "Extras" for this title (often just the theatrical trailer), fans have constructed their own repositories. Here are the key components of the accessible :
: It features a groundbreaking mix of 2D hand-drawn animation and 3D CGI. This is best exemplified by John Silver , whose character is a literal cyborg of animation—a hand-drawn body with a complex 3D mechanical arm.