Yeah, I could never put my finger on why I didn’t like it before, but then I saw this video and everything made a lot more sense.
Although, with the recent AI boom I could see this process improving a lot (such as what DLSS is doing)… but I would still want an artist in the loop for movies/shows making it look just right, rather than my TV trying to guess how characters should move around between frames.
An animator’s rant on why motion smoothing is terrible for animation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KRb_qV9P4g
I once saw a TV at an IKEA playing old 1960s Tom & Jerry cartoons with frame-doubling and motion-smoothing on. Made me very uncomfortable.
Yeah, I could never put my finger on why I didn’t like it before, but then I saw this video and everything made a lot more sense.
Although, with the recent AI boom I could see this process improving a lot (such as what DLSS is doing)… but I would still want an artist in the loop for movies/shows making it look just right, rather than my TV trying to guess how characters should move around between frames.
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