I think it’s just as likely to be different artists wanting to create their own 
mythology as to what the reality was. Phil Tippet will have his view of events 
and Williams & Dippe there’s. I’m sure the truth is most likely to be somewhere 
in-between. 

 

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Wasn’t that debunked in CG Garage #93 as not really being used? Sorry, I may 
remember that incorrectly.

 

https://labs.chaosgroup.com/index.php/cg-garage-podcast/cg-garage-podcast-93-steve-spaz-williams-and-mark-dippe/

 

On Mar 16, 2017, at 10:15 PM, Sven Constable <sixsi_l...@imagefront.de 
<mailto:sixsi_l...@imagefront.de> > wrote:

 

The combination of classical stop motion artists using a physical prop to steer 
3D animation led to some very convincing digital animatio

 

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