![]() ![]() As MDHR shares in their tweet, the 3D zoetrope will be a part of the ACMI exhibition for a decade, a more-than-worthy homage for a game that mimics perfectly 19th-century animation. ![]() Chalice dodging from the Devil’s attacks. The giant display features some of the game’s most beloved characters, with Cuphead jumping into a bucket of paint, King Dice dancing, and both Mugman and Ms. The 3D-zoetropes also use a rapidly flashing light, changing our perception of the object in a way we see each frame of the animation instead of its full rotation.Ĭuphead’s zoetrope is part of an animation exhibition at ACMI, a museum in Melbourne, Australia, dedicated to TV, film, video games and screen culture in general. To those not familiar with the word, a zoetrope is an animation device that predates film, capable of creating the illusion of motion by rotating a series of images. The glorious piece of art was revealed by Studio MDHR per their official Twitter account. Dean Takahashi is a tech and games journalist of considerable experience.His profile on VentureBeat reveals an enviable career: 25 years of tech coverage, 18 years of games journalism and review, bylines at the Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times, the author of two books about Microsoft’s consoles and an organizer of annual gaming conferences. If you played Cuphead, who is your favorite boss Its a shame that the stupid fandom is now ruining this franchise like Bendy and FNAF :c. ![]() AND NOW THIS SHIT GOT OVER 4000 LIKES IN MY TWITTER ACCOUNT. After winning our hearts by being one of the most good-looking games ever made, Cuphead's animation magic is being brought to life with a 3D-printed zoetrope. THE OFFICIAL STUDIO MDHR PAGE IN TWITTER SAW MY ARTWORK AND RETWITTED IT. ![]()
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