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Definition of cel in English: celnoun sɛlsel A transparent sheet of celluloid or similar film material, which can be drawn on and used in the production of cartoons. 赛璐珞片(用于卡通制作) Example sentencesExamples - Four extensive stills galleries featuring sketches, theatrical posters, promotional cards, and cels are included.
- Additionally, it also includes original production cels.
- After leaving school at 15 he passed from one odd job to another before joining Larkins Studio at the age of 21, learning the rudiments, painting and tracing cels on productions made for the Film Producers Guild.
- I'm typically not a fan of including widgets with DVDs and labeling them ‘Special Features,’ but I did think it was awfully cool to get a film cel with this set.
- If you've ever seen the basic cels of a cartoon from Disney or Warner Bros., you'll recognize the painstaking detail that has gone into these scenes.
- It suggests that animation may be the most effective medium at conveying Shakespeare's fantastical Forest of Arden, here depicted via oils painted directly onto acetate cels to create a wide range of vividly coloured settings.
- Animators made hundreds of sketches and watercolor background scenes for each cartoon and used dozens of hand-painted cels per second to capture each increment of a character's movements.
- When she grew up, Linda Jones thought she could make a little money by peddling cels of animated characters her father had drawn; today the business grosses more than $4 million a year and employs 26 people.
- On their section of the L.A.P.D. site, they post pictures of items that have been stolen, ranging from Salvador Dali paintings to Peanuts cels.
- They pack incredible amounts of intricacy within small paint and ink cels.
- It offers a wide variety of paintings and fine art prints, original production animation art and cels, pre-Columbian pottery, antique porcelain, art glass, bronze and marble sculpture and estate jewelry.
- Prices are relatively moderate because the show is still running and production cels are continually released.
- A lot of tourists bought Bullwinkle cels and Rocky dolls there, unaware the guy with the handlebar mustache who was taking their money was Jay Ward.
- Computers would replace the archaic technique of creating an image on paper, transferring it to transparent cels and again onto film.
- For years, these objects were simply thrown away by production officials who saw the posters, animation cels and production drawings as clutter - not art.
- At Leigh's gallery in Soho, Dr. Seuss drawings share wall space with Snoopy paintings and original production cels of Wile E. Coyote and Tom and Jerry.
- The package I received also contained an animated cel (not an original) in a cardboard frame.
- Lisberger shot the film on 65 mm and back-lit individual film cels to achieve the ultra-sharp colour definition found in the computer world.
- Some collectors actually prefer this art over the slick, polished cels.
- Thus, the age of original, hand-painted production cels is over.
Origin1930s: abbreviation of celluloid. Definition of cel in US English: celnounsel A transparent sheet of celluloid or similar film material, which can be drawn on and used in the production of cartoons. 赛璐珞片(用于卡通制作) Example sentencesExamples - At Leigh's gallery in Soho, Dr. Seuss drawings share wall space with Snoopy paintings and original production cels of Wile E. Coyote and Tom and Jerry.
- When she grew up, Linda Jones thought she could make a little money by peddling cels of animated characters her father had drawn; today the business grosses more than $4 million a year and employs 26 people.
- Lisberger shot the film on 65 mm and back-lit individual film cels to achieve the ultra-sharp colour definition found in the computer world.
- After leaving school at 15 he passed from one odd job to another before joining Larkins Studio at the age of 21, learning the rudiments, painting and tracing cels on productions made for the Film Producers Guild.
- Computers would replace the archaic technique of creating an image on paper, transferring it to transparent cels and again onto film.
- I'm typically not a fan of including widgets with DVDs and labeling them ‘Special Features,’ but I did think it was awfully cool to get a film cel with this set.
- It suggests that animation may be the most effective medium at conveying Shakespeare's fantastical Forest of Arden, here depicted via oils painted directly onto acetate cels to create a wide range of vividly coloured settings.
- It offers a wide variety of paintings and fine art prints, original production animation art and cels, pre-Columbian pottery, antique porcelain, art glass, bronze and marble sculpture and estate jewelry.
- Additionally, it also includes original production cels.
- Thus, the age of original, hand-painted production cels is over.
- They pack incredible amounts of intricacy within small paint and ink cels.
- The package I received also contained an animated cel (not an original) in a cardboard frame.
- On their section of the L.A.P.D. site, they post pictures of items that have been stolen, ranging from Salvador Dali paintings to Peanuts cels.
- If you've ever seen the basic cels of a cartoon from Disney or Warner Bros., you'll recognize the painstaking detail that has gone into these scenes.
- A lot of tourists bought Bullwinkle cels and Rocky dolls there, unaware the guy with the handlebar mustache who was taking their money was Jay Ward.
- Prices are relatively moderate because the show is still running and production cels are continually released.
- Animators made hundreds of sketches and watercolor background scenes for each cartoon and used dozens of hand-painted cels per second to capture each increment of a character's movements.
- For years, these objects were simply thrown away by production officials who saw the posters, animation cels and production drawings as clutter - not art.
- Some collectors actually prefer this art over the slick, polished cels.
- Four extensive stills galleries featuring sketches, theatrical posters, promotional cards, and cels are included.
Origin1930s: abbreviation of celluloid. |