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Re: Re: Re: Unsticking cels (Wed Mar 17 03:06:22 1999
) Keys http://www.its.caltech.edu/~isaacs/cels.html isaacs@its.caltech.edu |
[sigh]...poor Metaphor is usually more happy than this little bitterness... If it helps, I still think is sounds a bit on the questionable side. Maybe everyone's just tired of going off about it. It wasn't too long ago in my memory that it was brought up and declared preposterous. [Skeptic Society Enhanced, I just read their email..., sorry for any implied rudeness...] I have some detailed questions. First off, what condition is the pencil sketch left in? Is it covered in a layer of paint? Can you see bits off paint all over it? Is it obvious that it was once stuck to the cel? Is the sketch bent, rolled or otherwise deformed? Second, I assume there are no holes in the painting of the cel, but do the globs of the paint shift around from what they originally were? Is the cel in any way warped? Did you do this in mid-air or with the cel on top of a table or something? And what are these so-called professional pencil removers anyway? I thought that these days Disney doesn't even give pencils because they're all repos anyway. If it's coming off easily, unlike before, there must be some change in something taking place... Still, one day I've got to try it with one of my junk cels... (just like the one I've decided to let sunbathe...) Keys |
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