Talk:Disney Create/@comment-10734109-20140603213002/@comment-10734109-20140603221734

Yeah. I was comparing the 3D Disney films with the MMDs. It's clear that one is made by professionals, but I was just simply seeing WHY it looked professional. It's easy to pick out whether art looks good or not, but to determine exactly why is a completely different story. I have found that even when 3D animations have the same level of quality for the character design itself, the actual animation can determine whether the video will appear to be professional or not. Facial expression and EXACT timing are key to this. If you see how a Disney character walks compared to how one of the downloaded models walks, there is a distinct difference. Not only do the arms, legs, and lower torso move, but every part of the character is also at work. The entire body bounces up and down a slight bit, which is more noticeable when looking at the shoulders. The clothing and hair will reflect the walk as well, which is more commonly seen in two dimensional Vocaloid videos. The camera also does not appear to be bouncing around all the time either.