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What was it like working on CAPS on The Rescuers Down Under? What do you remember about that system in its early days? Prince and the Pauper was Disney's final use of the traditional ink-and-paint and camera process , [1] before the CAPS digital-ink-and-paint process rendered the traditional techniques and equipment obsolete. [2] The film was released in November 1990 before The Rescuers Down Under . The year before Beauty’s release, Disney used The Rescuers Down Under , a belated sequel to Disney’s 1977 animated feature, as a proving ground for a new digital animation process being developed by a small computer graphics company called Pixar . The Computer Animation Production System (CAPS) promised to bring radical change to the company’s familiar workflow by allowing character and background illustrations to be scanned into a digital environment, where they could be painted and layered in ways that...