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>>92213 I think he means the way they were processed, with the sort of vivid-but-desaturated look to them.
That comes (I think) from a mix of desaturating and heavy local contrast enhancement.
But really, why would you want to? It looks, really, really fake, as if it were CGI. Pskaught's stuff looks absolutely nothing like this; this is almost like a failed caricature of that sort of advertising-ish sort of style after a Pixar fan got ahold of it.
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