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 <title>Matt (zeldatra)'s status on Thursday, 28-Jan-21 05:51:59 UTC</title>
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 <html>While we're on the subject, while Disney was the first major western studio to make the permanent switch to digital ink-and-paint, the technique was actually pioneered by Hanna-Barbera as a cost-cutting measure. It was developed between 1979 and 1983 by a computer scientist who worked in a laboratory funded by Hanna-Barbera, and it was at this same laboratory that computer-aided motion tweening (which was later a staple of Flash animation) was developed. All in the name of making cheaper Scooby Doo specials.</html>
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