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Cartoons in the Cloud

ACM SIGGRAPH 2021 Talks, 2021
The SparkShorts program at Pixar Animation Studios allows for directors to try new and different looks. Our short, Twenty Something is a 2d, hand-drawn animated film. When the pandemic forced all of our artist to work from home, we scrambled to create a workflow for managing, sharing, and reviewing 2d assets.
Yun Lien   +2 more
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Cartoons as information

Journal of Information Science, 2003
Today the impact of cartoons has a new status in social communication research. Animation has gained a new and wider use, especially in situations where it is important to get the message through and have it internalized, e.g. in marketing and learning.
Mariam Ginman, Sara von Ungern-Sternberg
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A Cartoon in a Dream

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2020
A cartoon in a dream is an unusual example of an inclusion body, so to speak, planted in manifest content by the dream-work to attract special attention to what is manifest, when what is latent is in danger of exposing itself too radically. In previous publications the author has described similar, unusual, conspicuous insertions in dreams (a joke in a
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Q-Cartoon: a novel cartoon creating system

International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2010
This paper proposes a real time cartoon creating system called 'Q-Cartoon'. Q-Cartoon is a text-to-cartoon creating system. It synthesises the techniques of Chinese word segmentation, script analysing and controlling, and databases, and can make text into fancy cartoons.
Xi-Dao Luan   +4 more
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BLK Cartoons

2022
From 1988 to 1994, BLK, the monthly American newsmagazine for African-American LGBTQ+ readers, regularly featured single-panel comics that visualized the lives of Black lesbians. In pages that mingled investigative journalism, news coverage, and profiles of major contemporary Black LGBTQ+ figures, BLK magazine addressed a void in comics’ representation
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