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Bill Ristine <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Dec 1997 12:04:46 +0000
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Frank Ippolito wrote:
>
> >>I find myself wondering what paints are used for animation cells. Anybody
> know - or have some suggestions for me?<<
>
> Hi Lynette,
>
> You're on the right track. Animators use a type of acyrlic called "cell
> paint" that comes in little plastic jars. I can't recall the manufacturer,
> but any large mailorder shop should carry some. The palette is pretty
> limited, but the paint can really be applied smoothly and very opaquely.
>
> >>Actually, the gumballs are representing stars in this case. A few spill out
> at a time, until you're left at the end with the portion that may harbor
> planets with intelligent life.<<
>
> Life is like a box of chocolates? <g>
>
> Frank
>
> Frank Ippolito    [log in to unmask]
> American Museum of Natural History
>
> "Wherever you go..., there you are."
>                                                 -Buckaroo Banzai
Hi all,

Cel-Vinyl..... Vinyl Acrlic Copolymer ...
Cartoon Colour Company, Inc. 9024 Lindblade St. Culver City, Calif. 90230

Bill

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