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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Machinomics are like Machinima, only they're the static Web Comics version. They may crossover with other genres of media, or may be played straight. A straight-up Machinomic is one in which all the characters, backgrounds, etc. are created INSIDE of a video game or similar medium. However, a Machinomic may also import video game characters into Photo Comic backgrounds or may even place Real Life actors inside of video game backgrounds. This forum bears an early example of this term being used. However, the term has now been adopted elsewhere, including on Comixpedia. A Machinomic differs from a Sprite Comic because the characters are fully 3-D, as opposed to using sprites like those in early video games. |