anyone hoping for a cel-shaded look for season 3?
First of all. Congratulations to Tell Tale for a wonderful 2 seasons! I really enjoyed the pacing, the attention to continuity, the humor, and the overall ludicrousness.
However, I was always a little disappointed with the decision to use 3d models for the overall art direction. Although I am used to it now, I miss the old cartoon-style characters from "sam and max hit the road".
Could there possibly be a change in art direction in season 3? (most likely a pipe dream)
However, I was always a little disappointed with the decision to use 3d models for the overall art direction. Although I am used to it now, I miss the old cartoon-style characters from "sam and max hit the road".
Could there possibly be a change in art direction in season 3? (most likely a pipe dream)
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im with wisp, i would much rather see better animation from the games...faster and more complex zany animation to match the comics and original hit the road game... the characters and the way they have mostly been for the past 2 years is very slow, lethargic, and stale (apart from the few hand animated game assets, intros, and ending sequences)
i think it would be cool if they kept certain auto animated things like with lip-syncing but started to hand animate the various other gestures, cutscenes, and animations
But anyway, why would they be cel-shaded? They've never really had that look in 2D media. Occasionally in the cartoon, but it's not like this is an anime or something.
Now, something like Team Fortress 2, on the other hand, could work, since it's more of a subtle, paint/colored pencil type thing which is more in line with the Sam & Max look. But I think a drastic change in style would burn too many bridges and break too much continuity among the games. Something like what they did in episode 205, bringing back old characters and locations, wouldn't really work.
I'd be interested to see how they look cel-shaded, but I'm more han happy the way they are now.
You mean like the VR game in Hit the Road?
Sorta, but the opposite, maybe they need to play an old game to solve a puzzle, and in the game they are classic Lucasarts styles of themselves.
I would like to see that, too! Perhaps as a feature on the DvD... or something on the website, if there is a second "Summer of Sam and Max".
http://telltalegames.com/community/comics/samandmax/
I really like this drawing style. XD there hasn't been any 2d drawing quest games for a long time now...