Why are most old good animators retired?

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Why are most old good animators retired?

Postby DostPs » Tue Jan 31, 2017 7:08 pm

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Re: Why are most old good animators retired?

Postby elixir » Tue Jan 31, 2017 7:22 pm

they don't want to do pivot their whole life? they lose interest? have you ever stopped doing something you previously have done??? this seems so self explanatory, pivot can become boring
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Re: Why are most old good animators retired?

Postby SIFTER » Tue Jan 31, 2017 10:51 pm

Yea pretty much what Elixir said. Add it to that there might be new things to sparkle one's interest—something interesting overlapping another thing like it. Take P2k, Secretname, Cavolia, and others of such. They pursue animation, or work on pursuing it as a career. They have no time for something as insignificant as Pivot anymore.
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Re: Why are most old good animators retired?

Postby DostPs » Wed Feb 01, 2017 3:03 am

Sifter wrote:Yea pretty much what Elixir said. Add it to that there might be new things to sparkle one's interest—something interesting overlapping another thing like it. Take P2k, Secretname, Cavolia, and others of such. They pursue animation, or work on pursuing it as a career. They have no time for something as insignificant as Pivot anymore.


wow dude that's sad, i don't want to stop having free time when i'm older :-? thanks for telling me, some questions are "obvious"for other people and they aren't obvious for me
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