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Post by scoobydooforever on Oct 6, 2017 9:38:37 GMT -5
If anyone of you Scooby-Doo fans out there agrees with me when you read what I am writing, please make a small comment. Because I really want to know if there are more fans out there who thinks like me. Please, just you people who likes and agrees, not dislike and disagree. I like the art style of Be Cool. For me it's not weird or ugly. The characters are cute and nice. I like the hands, the eyes and everything. The guy's legs looks a little funny with the knees and Fred looks a little funny with the big upper part. But it's supposed to look a little "silly". I really like them a lot! Every one of the gang! They look nice, kind and even hot sometimes.  I dont compare with other series styles because it's different and each of every one style is awesome in it's own way. I like all styles. Be cool scooby-doo is amazing! I hope there are more like me out there who thinks this way too. I also wanted to say that I really like the landscapes in be cool. I really like the forest with all the trees in worst case scenario. It gives a cozy and beautiful feeling of a forest and nature. I also like the farm landscape in eating crow. Cornfields ar nice, and I like the dark cloudy sky too. There are so many nice enviroments in this show. Last out, feel free to comment a positive comment about my thoughts or something about the show's art that you like. We all are familliar with the negative thoughts about the show's design. Now I want to shine a positive light on the show instead. Peter
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Post by russm on Oct 6, 2017 16:46:34 GMT -5
The BCSD art style is intimately linked to the style of the show. IIRC JCB said that the art style was a deliberate choice as it went with the houmour. And it does, you couldn't do a Be Cool episode with the What's New art style, it just wouldn't work,or vice versa. On the absolute, SI unit scale for Velma preference, I prefer the What's New/DTV Velmas to the BE Cool Velma. But none of those would work in a Be Cool episode, and that is the genius of the marriage of art with the writing.
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Post by jcb on Oct 6, 2017 19:39:29 GMT -5
If anyone of you Scooby-Doo fans out there agrees with me when you read what I am writing, please make a small comment. Because I really want to know if there are more fans out there who thinks like me. Please, just you people who likes and agrees, not dislike and disagree. I like the art style of Be Cool. For me it's not weird or ugly. The characters are cute and nice. I like the hands, the eyes and everything. The guy's legs looks a little funny with the knees and Fred looks a little funny with the big upper part. But it's supposed to look a little "silly". I really like them a lot! Every one of the gang! They look nice, kind and even hot sometimes.  I dont compare with other series styles because it's different and each of every one style is awesome in it's own way. I like all styles. Be cool scooby-doo is amazing! I hope there are more like me out there who thinks this way too. I also wanted to say that I really like the landscapes in be cool. I really like the forest with all the trees in worst case scenario. It gives a cozy and beautiful feeling of a forest and nature. I also like the farm landscape in eating crow. Cornfields ar nice, and I like the dark cloudy sky too. There are so many nice enviroments in this show. Last out, feel free to comment a positive comment about my thoughts or something about the show's art that you like. We all are familliar with the negative thoughts about the show's design. Now I want to shine a positive light on the show instead. Peter Hey Peter - thanks for the nice comments regarding the art. I know a lot o people have problems with it, but as russ mentioned above, it really DID have to be pushed in a more cartoony direction for the tone to work. Could there have been OTHER cartoony styles that may have worked, as well? Maybe. This one worked well, though, for what we were doing. I found the gang very expressive and human. We could do so much with them from being very broad and silly, to being very real and emotional. We could get a lot of great acting out of them - more so than most other versions of SD. And, yes, a group of very talented artists created beautiful environments, backgrounds and effects for the show, giving each episode a unique feel, while retaining a coherent visual style. Again, thank yo. It's nice to see someone bring attention to the beautiful work of the BCSD visual crew.
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