@FanOfMostEverything
Fun fact: in the early days of animation, to save money it was common for cels (which were made of celluloid then, rather than the acetate used in later animation) to be wiped clean and reused after shooting. So the paint thinners (turpentine and acetone) used in Roger Rabbit’s “Dip” is actually pretty accurate.
Theory: Dip only works on cel-based animation. Flash animation is immune. Thus, not only ponies, but also the denizens of Free Country, USA can safely ignore it.
A cpu virus?
@FanOfMostEverything
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@bustoblaster
Trixie with her “Mouse Cursor” Spell.
The Undo key?
Hmm. Magnets, possibly?
@Muffinshire
Oh. Huh. Stumbled on that one. Yay me.
Fun fact: in the early days of animation, to save money it was common for cels (which were made of celluloid then, rather than the acetate used in later animation) to be wiped clean and reused after shooting. So the paint thinners (turpentine and acetone) used in Roger Rabbit’s “Dip” is actually pretty accurate.
then what is it that flash animations fear? the erase tool?