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Originally Posted by stephenb
Chris I am not a fan of 3D, but I am considering seeing Tintin in 3D today. Convince me it's worth the effort?
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Ohhh yes. I wasn't expecting much either, but they've used it very subtly and to great effect. The face renderings are incredible, as are the sand dunes and raging ocean scenes. I think I'll see it in 2-D today just for the reference.
I've read Alph-Art, but am yet to get hold of a copy. I recently acquired hard-back copies of the first two books in the series, which were never really popular in my day because they were crude in comparison to the later books - "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets" and "Tintin in the Congo". Black and white and certainly unrefined, but nevertheless his cornerstone books.