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A new trend in the UPD scene is 3D computer-generated imagery (CGI). Using software like Daz3D or Blender, creators render realistic Sinhala characters in digital environments. These are often shared as Chithra Katha Pics rather than traditional hand-drawn strips.

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| Aspect | Assessment | |--------|------------| | Animation | Hand‑drawn 2‑D style with a modern digital finish. The line work is clean, colour palettes are bright yet soothing, and background details (paddy fields, temple bells, jungle foliage) feel authentically Sri Lankan. The animation is smooth for a modest‑budget production, averaging ~12‑15 frames per second, which is acceptable for a web‑first series. | | Voice Acting | Professional voice talent from the local radio and theatre scene. The characters have distinct, expressive voices that convey emotion well. The Sinhala diction is clear, making it ideal for early‑language learners. | | Music & Sound | Original songs blend folk instruments (raban, sitar‑like thammattama) with light‑hearted, catchy melodies. Background scores adapt to each scenario, enhancing suspense or comedy without overwhelming dialogue. | | Subtitles/Accessibility | Most episodes now include English subtitles, and a handful have Sinhala subtitles for hearing‑impaired viewers. Closed captions are still a work‑in‑progress, but the existing options are a big plus for broader reach. | A new trend in the UPD scene is