What a great piece of animation history. I like how you can see where it switches the ball model from the one what flattens to the one that gets flipped over. It's like seeing how a magic trick is done.
I think this is so motivating! Many people have free, easy to use 3D software and don't find a way to make a short film. Saying that it's too complicated and one man couldn't do it. These few guys did it in the 80s, when the technology was so crappy!
Satirisch "Crappy" technology doesn't matter(It wasn't, at the time), it's the artist. Many "artists" today can't do proper, worthwhile shit...even with all the gimmicks and power of today's animation software.
0:10 shows how Gouraud shading was such an amazing tool to animators back then (since the renderstations couldn’t handle the polycount of even what the Wii could render in real-time, techniques like it and well designed models got around it)
@@cadybrady9592 That's a virtual spotlight lamp that can't be seen in the final rendered shot, but its effective light is shown shining on the ball and casting a shadow.
Because when you're scrolling the comments of a """"""Pencil"""""" test you don't expect someone to someone to post something that sounds like they're having an existential crisis.
I love how it's called a pencil test, when no pencils were involved!
What a great piece of animation history. I like how you can see where it switches the ball model from the one what flattens to the one that gets flipped over. It's like seeing how a magic trick is done.
This luxo jr vector test from 1986 is included as an hidden Easter egg in the pixar short films collection volume 1 2007 dvd.
I think this is so motivating! Many people have free, easy to use 3D software and don't find a way to make a short film. Saying that it's too complicated and one man couldn't do it. These few guys did it in the 80s, when the technology was so crappy!
Satirisch
"Crappy" technology doesn't matter(It wasn't, at the time), it's the artist. Many "artists" today can't do proper, worthwhile shit...even with all the gimmicks and power of today's animation software.
+Satirisch AND IT HAD FRIGGIN DESK LAMPS AS MAIN CHARACTERS!
Vilmundur Gunnarsson People were creative back then, it has a bit of a lesson as well
Satirisch 80
Is it just me or does this music sound like something that will come out of the Peanuts
0:10 shows how Gouraud shading was such an amazing tool to animators back then (since the renderstations couldn’t handle the polycount of even what the Wii could render in real-time, techniques like it and well designed models got around it)
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Have you noticed that at the end it had the date as 9 Sep and look when the video was published
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I love this Pixar shorts
Me too
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I Prefere the shorts than the movies
1:06 is the saddest part
Apparently, the lamp cords and the rolling of the ball were the most difficult things to animate
Easter egg from pixar short films collection volume 1
the sound is so delicious!
Teo Cartes thanks to Gary Rydstrom
Hey! The sound may look delicious, but you can’t eat it
Not Delicious For Me
Even though the audio is too high by one octave lmao
There isn't any eating sounds
Linear algebra in action.
0:29 is me!
F1 Gracias
Luxo Jr. (1986)
1:30 Direction
Charles M. Schultz
Cast
Rosie ---- roxie gardner
Doris ------ dam cilooj
Animation:
Charles M. Schultz
Recorders
Crunch recording
Rendering fMV VIDEOS and me
"A Roxie Grounded day"
Produced in
United feature productions, ltd
And produced by Cary and Eric locals
Copyright © 1977
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That's how Pixar was born! the lamp mascot Luxo
the Original First Toy Story came out 1995.
Pencil test animation is another term for wireframe animation.
Nice animation
That's a vector test, not a pencil test.
Then why does it say pencil?
The Gaming Mack V Because the uploader was wrong.
ijfharvey I mean at the end of the video. Did the uploader put that in?
+ijfharvey Owned.
one ewould say its a wireframe preview
1986 ftw
I need a time machine...
Steven Beauchamp they're not real, those time machines
Why
@@tridentmanproductions3528 He Knows.
Pixar Luo Jr Pencil
1983.
Pal Pitched
Vocoder Bogota
Stage 2: Jack Mathers
What's the name of that jazz composition?
Finesse, Quicksilver and Chateau Latour by C. Hall and Brian Bennett
Pixar really has a good taste in jazz.
Luxo jr
Esse é como foi feito a curta de luxo Jr
It's also so weird to see this in an unfinished form.
How do you have this ?
Christhopher Cruzflores I know you commented this a year ago but the pencil test is in the shorts collection dvd.
What year is this from????
1986
El fondo parece una hoja de papel proyectada en una diapositiva.
X ray
Wait this was published on 2012 that was the year I was born
What is the line coming out the bulb
I'm pretty sure it's like a note so the animators can make it look like the lamp is looking at the ball
@@cadybrady9592 That's a virtual spotlight lamp that can't be seen in the final rendered shot, but its effective light is shown shining on the ball and casting a shadow.
That's for the Light of these two Luxo Lamps
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Im pretty sure people is blind or something.. they dont notice the end card is saying pencil test.
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Looks more like a wire frame to me.
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Please rename your vid to Vector Test.
@Donitza Rodriguez what are you dumb? The owner got that name wrong and vector test is the correction!
@joquendoTV it's not *my* fault, the owner misnamed this and forgot to realize this is actually a vector test.
When did I sub to u
In high pitch!
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Do you think you can find pencil tests of other Pixar shorts?
No thine sonid?
Why do people die?
What does that have to do with the video?
+Noah Sosa why do people question the things I say?
roguexxrenegade Why not?
Mia Renee that's beatiful
Because when you're scrolling the comments of a """"""Pencil"""""" test you don't expect someone to someone to post something that sounds like they're having an existential crisis.
This is a wireframe test, not pencil
1:42
BETTER remake!
36:33 35:33 10:33 11:33 55:33 53:33 56:33 54:33 52:33 50:33 45:33 51:33
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