Why are animators still using bean mouths in 2022?

Why are animators still using bean mouths in 2022?

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It's cheap.

Didn’t Alex Hirsch popularize that style?
Since he was influenced by the Simpsons?

That frame from Gravity Falls was literally from a decade ago.

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It's more realistic so I don't think it counts.
Can't blame people for looking like people

A lot of those characters look very different so your image doesn't work.

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This is from 2012, not 2022.

It's so true it hurts
>shaved jawbones
>nose reduction
>forehead enlargement
>incest induced big eyes
>hairstyles by people who can't draw

>realistic
>one shovelface looks different from the other, and if you're being honest, there's a second headshape called moeblob

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It comes from old anime, ya idiots.

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Gravity Falls ended 6 years ago.

anime sucks too faggit

would you?

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it's easier to animate and more expressive
maybe dumb faggots on Any Forums would stop repeating John K's sour grapes bullshit if they actually took a single animation class

>Why calarts is repetitive?
ANIME ANIME ANIME ANIME
Rent free industry shill.

>going to a pozzed modern animation class

It's cost effective. Literally that's it. Round edges can be dragged and bent more easily in a computer than sharp ones. Exaggerated shapes don't have easy dimensional presets for the animation programs favored now. In the days of hand drawn, every character could have a distinct feel in the way they moved and emoted, now they all have the same features on different heads.

A distinct look in one country can still be a generic look in another.

STOP HAMMERING ME WITH GRAVITY FALLS PICS, I DON'T WANT TO WATCH IT

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>muh calarts

Dipper makes that face maybe twice during the entire show.

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