Cartoon Industry thread - Showcasing the Spergery of the Animation Industry

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IIRC, Johnny Bravo once did a brilliant episode with Scooby and the gang as guest stars. If WB had handed the Velma shitshow to Bravo´s creator Van Partible it would´ve probably resulted in a much more solid product. It would even have a minority showrunner but with talent, a proven record and appreciation and respect for the source material. Then again, who´d hate watch that thing which seems to be what counts for streaming?
 
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The people who'd hate watch something that's an obvious complete cashcow are complete unemployed people who still unironically go on YouTube for clicks and views for attention and still live rent free in minds. Looking at you Midnight's Edge, TheQuartering, ItsAGundum, YellowFlash, etc.
 
truth is thats one of the most prostitued IPs ever
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IIRC, Johnny Bravo once did a brilliant episode with Scooby and the gang as guest stars. If WB had handed the Velma shitshow to Bravo´s creator Van Partible it would´ve probably resulted in a much more solid product. It would even have a minority showrunner but with talent, a proven record and appreciation and respect for the source material. Then again, who´d hate watch that thing which seems to be what counts for streaming?
 
IIRC, Johnny Bravo once did a brilliant episode with Scooby and the gang as guest stars. If WB had handed the Velma shitshow to Bravo´s creator Van Partible it would´ve probably resulted in a much more solid product. It would even have a minority showrunner but with talent, a proven record and appreciation and respect for the source material. Then again, who´d hate watch that thing which seems to be what counts for streaming?
And then CN went and made Johnny Bravo and Velma a item (including cucking Dexter in the process)


I do have to say I actually miss when CN would have the various characters interact with each other in the ads. It was fun and silly thing that some how made the network alive.
 
And then CN went and made Johnny Bravo and Velma a item (including cucking Dexter in the process)


I do have to say I actually miss when CN would have the various characters interact with each other in the ads. It was fun and silly thing that some how made the network alive.
CN accidentally made a great couple with JB & Velma, & then almost everything that came next sucked as due to being forced, or just plain yurifagging.
 
Man, promos from both the 90s and 2000s had way more soul. Like these promos on Nick promoting CN as its strong competitor.
 
So a few days ago... Netflix of Japan made this little short film using experimental AI generated background designs due to a labor shortage
https://youtube.com/watch?v=J9DpusAZV_0
And of course, Everyone got pissed of because "AI Is Bad"
Ah yes, the inkcels of art community. I unironically support AI due to it making these fags seethe. Before I just supported it cause looked cool & worked quick.

Also, I know one of those guys, 1st pic, 2nd comment (one with the cat) is R34 artist.
 
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Ah yes, the inkcels of art community. I unironically support AI due to it making these fags seethe. Before I just supported it cause looked cool & worked quick.

Also, I know one those guys, 1st pic, 2nd comment (one with the cat) is R34 artist.
I'd say someone who's into art, I also unironically support AI art. I just want the industry fags to keep coping for having AI to be done quickly.
 
They're angry at AI taking their jerbs, not seeming to care that the "+Human" means some human artist helped clean the background art up. Which means AI art is just another tool to aid artists by giving them a base to work off of to make additions to. It's literally no different from using pre-rendered bases in Photoshop and Blender and the like.
 
So a few days ago... Netflix of Japan made this little short film using experimental AI generated background designs due to a labor shortage
https://youtube.com/watch?v=J9DpusAZV_0
And of course, Everyone got pissed of because "AI Is Bad"
Perhaps I'm just being ignorant here but if these people are really this concerned, let them know that there are plenty of art-driven jobs such as industrial and graphic design with low entry requirements which have too many intricacies to be "replaced" by machines (except for maybe those globalized corporate illustrations, but that's beside the point). Sure, most people don't have the academics of an architect, nor the patience to work in a semi-restricted, team-based creative environment but at least you can still muck about in your own time rut-free weather that'd be animating/ drawing R34 degenerate crap or otherwise. I'm not trying to discourage people from working as full time artists/ animators to instead peruse a meaningful career (I don't know this thread's consensus on that) over some code but, in my opinion, it sounds delusional to claim that your skill has gone entirely to waste when there are plenty of other things that can benefit from it greatly.
 
I just watched the short. What did I fucking say?
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It's a collab with a human and an AI. Kinda similar to the short about a human boy and his pet robot dog. It's like poetry, it rhymes, and Twitter artists are a bunch of fucking brats.
 
I just watched the short. What did I fucking say?
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It's a collab with a human and an AI. Kinda similar to the short about a human boy and his pet robot dog. It's like poetry, it rhymes, and Twitter artists are a bunch of fucking brats.
I cannot imagine getting upset at technology that will legitimately save artists hours or even potential days of unnecessary work and help get products out at a faster rate without sacrificing too much quality all because you're upset that a computer...makes mistakes?

The cartoon industry might be suffering but certainly not in the way they think it is.
 
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