Oh, yeah, the crappy chapter 123 was terrible for me!
I'm studying at a place called Club Cart?n in Buenos Aires.
Animations are not longer because we are focusing in a single take, this was 18 pics long. I usually make about 4-6 pics every 2 hours when the character is new to me. Otherwise it would be as distorted as Sasuke in epi 123!
3-d is different, I guess you take the same time to make the coloured version.
Great! How old are you?
Well, you do both - key frames and in-betweens, and that makes it
very hard, but in return looks as one whole thing! Yeah, it seems as
if you worked a lot!...

Well, I did 2D too, but since I'm self trained, I did it for fun only, but
there were some nice animations, I made them on telephone papers, you
know, the thick cube of small square glued paper-sheets, and you
flop them to make animation...

But now I have no time for them...
In 3d is a lot easier, but a lot more artificial sadly... No in-between frames
to draw so you could focus on the environment, lights, materials
from which the objects are made (called textures) and etc... but at
one point you start seeing that you have too many things to control all by
yourself,I mean,
a pixar animation has Lightning designers,
Crew of inbetweeners, A dozen of rendering computers at least,
rendering engine testers, character riggers (making the bones of the characters and linking them so you could control them easy) and
on top of that is the artist, who directs the whole animation and
draws only the main frames, storyboard and etc., and who
is not worrying about the rendering or the small details of the actual labour...
Soo I kind'a stopped, because I think simply drawing is much
more natural...

What kinds of teachers do you have there?