Originally posted by: OgOggilby
Wow! It's so much more seamless... and I see that the last "fumes" shot utilizes the Calvert WIP version.
BTW, I used Photoshop to do a color replace:

I had to cut a matte around them, though, since it would slightly darken Tack due to his grey shades. (BTW, what's with his hands being so huge in that shot?)
Now it's perfect!
What's funny is that you can tell it was inked and painted in Korea... because they did the same thing to black characters when the Looney Tunes were colorized in the 1960's. One cartoon has a gag with a ghost in blackface and he's in purpleface instead.
Ah, political correctness...
Wow! It's so much more seamless... and I see that the last "fumes" shot utilizes the Calvert WIP version.
BTW, I used Photoshop to do a color replace:

I had to cut a matte around them, though, since it would slightly darken Tack due to his grey shades. (BTW, what's with his hands being so huge in that shot?)
Now it's perfect!
What's funny is that you can tell it was inked and painted in Korea... because they did the same thing to black characters when the Looney Tunes were colorized in the 1960's. One cartoon has a gag with a ghost in blackface and he's in purpleface instead.
Ah, political correctness...
I'm surprised you had to bring up those atrocities. I had to grow up on those horrible things back when the Looney Tunes were still on UHF television. I even have several of these cartoons on 16mm (with the Warner-Bros.-7 Arts logo I grew too fond of).
Nowadays cels from those redrawns get sold for rediculous prices on eBay. I'm surprised they weren't incinerated!
Lord knows we should never go back to those dark days of color television!
HA! Here's one I spot from "Ali Baba Bound!"
