Studio Orange addresses the gripes about CG use in anime
Briefly

Studio Orange has carved out a niche for digital animation, creating a unique blend of 2D art with CGI techniques, despite facing criticism from traditional fans.
During a panel, Studio Orange producers discussed their ongoing technological innovations, including software that tracks facial expressions and generates automatic mouth animations for more realistic character interaction.
While there is growing acceptance of CG tools in anime, the debate remains polarizing among viewers, many of whom argue that digital techniques distort beloved traditional art styles.
Producers from Studio Orange highlighted the use of tools like Unreal Engine for background rendering, marking their pioneering efforts to push the boundaries of anime production.
Read at Polygon
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