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The difference between ink painting and traditional 2D animation
1. Ink painting: By adjusting the density of ink painting, the painting drawn by ink painting is a form of painting. More often, ink painting is considered as the representative of traditional painting in China, that is, Chinese painting. Also known as Chinese painting, Chinese painting.
2. Traditional two-dimensional animation: It is very difficult for a painter to express every movement of a character through painting. Under normal circumstances, a 90-minute cartoon with 2 frames each needs to draw about 60,000 pictures, which is equivalent to the workload of dozens of painters for one or two years.
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