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escapado_Draw ! Always love working on characters of this kind *3*
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Yes, but also no. Drawn anime/manga tend to use simplified character designs to reduce budget. Compare the Bleach movie with Gantz's animated movie (the latter uses 3d modeling) and the difference is extremely obvious.
Youtube.com/watch?v=5SXvJiONayU
Youtube.com/watch?v=r37ARGRJC-k
Also, Gantz's manga is rendered with 3d models too so this is a fair comparison.
Youtube.com/watch?v=5SXvJiONayU
Youtube.com/watch?v=r37ARGRJC-k
Also, Gantz's manga is rendered with 3d models too so this is a fair comparison.
They had a ridiculously good animation team on a shoestring budget. Go look it up. They weren't your everyday animators working for normal market wages. Even then, it still wasn't the same level as better CGI films.
Arguably some of the Fate/stay series gets closer than OPM did. That said, there's a limitation on how quickly a human can draw, no matter how many tools you buy to assist and how skilled they become. People do photorealism without models, sure, but we're talking one frame and it probably didn't get done in a few hours. Ultimately automation will be cheaper than human labor and that is why it has always eventually prevailed.
Finally, the character designs for OPM are mostly still pretty simple. Some of the monsters and Genos are done over the top, but most of the characters retain the simplified visages they had in the original OPM webcomic. So, in reality, the animation is great but the actual character designs - you know, the part I'm commenting about - those didn't get much of an upgrade. They're not waltzing about with brilliantly embroidered capes, complex armor designs, unique non-patterened facial features; you know, the stuff Berserk is lauded for. The one manga which is legitimately an exception to this rule. And, also the only good manga which has multiple shit anime adaptations. Because damn, drawing that by hand is hard.
Simply put, your counterargument makes a tangential point which doesn't actually disprove my premise. So...
Arguably some of the Fate/stay series gets closer than OPM did. That said, there's a limitation on how quickly a human can draw, no matter how many tools you buy to assist and how skilled they become. People do photorealism without models, sure, but we're talking one frame and it probably didn't get done in a few hours. Ultimately automation will be cheaper than human labor and that is why it has always eventually prevailed.
Finally, the character designs for OPM are mostly still pretty simple. Some of the monsters and Genos are done over the top, but most of the characters retain the simplified visages they had in the original OPM webcomic. So, in reality, the animation is great but the actual character designs - you know, the part I'm commenting about - those didn't get much of an upgrade. They're not waltzing about with brilliantly embroidered capes, complex armor designs, unique non-patterened facial features; you know, the stuff Berserk is lauded for. The one manga which is legitimately an exception to this rule. And, also the only good manga which has multiple shit anime adaptations. Because damn, drawing that by hand is hard.
Simply put, your counterargument makes a tangential point which doesn't actually disprove my premise. So...
I won't enter in the debate here, tho i'd like to kindly ask for this to not go further.
I see the first comment rather as a nice compliment, and not a way to start an argument about something that has, anyway, nothing to see with said piece of art. So i understand the implication one may have with something like bleach but this has... Nothing to do here :)
Thank you ;)
I see the first comment rather as a nice compliment, and not a way to start an argument about something that has, anyway, nothing to see with said piece of art. So i understand the implication one may have with something like bleach but this has... Nothing to do here :)
Thank you ;)
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