2009-04-04, 20:27 | Link #842 | |
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The art is totally fine too. Maybe some people don't like how some drawings look kind of sketchy, I don't know. Personally I love that style. |
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2009-04-04, 20:34 | Link #845 |
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People have lots of perspectives on the meaning of animation. Art is supposed to provide multiple prospectives.
Animation quality cannot be measured and determined by frame rates, unique frames, movement of characters, art style and stuff. You cannot determine accurately whether one anime has better animation than another. A well animated anime with HD, widescreen, latest animation techniques and such, but if the animators decide to let it have an extremely unique style that's not appealing, people will start complaining about bad animation. From what we're seeing here is that many people accept K-On's sketchy style and thinks it has great animation, I also agree on that. People who don't like that style because they're used to the way kyoani used clean lines are not wrong as well. Its all a matter of taste.
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2009-04-04, 20:36 | Link #846 | |
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2009-04-04, 20:43 | Link #848 |
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Kyoani has been shedding some of their better staff for a while now (since Kanon and Lucky Star). A bunch of them joined Studio Ordet (Yamakan's new studio) who ended up doing a lot of the work on Kannagi. It would make sense if both studios sorta took the style with them or were able to create the same styles since they all worked together before.
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2009-04-04, 20:44 | Link #850 | |
Im shy too...
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I'm looking forward to the rest of the series!!!
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2009-04-04, 20:58 | Link #852 | |
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To me, the difference between a 'real' bad design and a unique (let's just say "strange") one is if it can make you eventually start to like it as the story process or not. Believe me, when i first watching LS, i thought the animation was bad and there were some problems with character design (deformed too often). Similar here in K-on, at first few minutes, i found Yui's leg design so stood out that i hope only her got that sort of design. But then i realise her stocking is what make her leg stand out too much, and i starts to get used to it by the end of Ep 1. PS: we went from page 34 to 43 in last 24 hours btw
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I beg to differ, but then again I don't subscribe to this whole idea that Kyoani is somehow a superior studio to every other, that's just pure nonsense. They do what they do well enough (well animated solid adaptations of existing material with a slight bias towards those featuring moe), but that's all really. Let's just keep the fanboy arguments out of the thread if possible please as it's pretty insulting to fans of other studios works to say that their shows are "cookie cutter crap" and that the work that other studios put into their shows is lesser, especially when you consider that slice of life moe comedy's like K-On aren't exactly a rare breed themselves.... Quote:
Yui is practically vibrating all over the place in this scene, but what is up with her face and why does her sisters jaw look so angular all of a sudden? You could argue it's intentional, but it does sacrifice a lot in terms of detail and consistency. Last edited by Kaioshin Sama; 2009-04-04 at 23:14. |
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2009-04-04, 23:09 | Link #856 | |
You are Next
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Yeah, that bastard needs to get back to work on Berserk and stop trying to corrupt everyone else. They are pretty amusing though. It is insane how fast this thread is moving. We're possessed.
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2009-04-05, 00:08 | Link #860 |
YOU EEDIOT!!!
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Just a little historical footnote; apparently the Beatles couldn't read music either when they first started out.
Heh, maybe videos like that are why Rumiko Takahashi hasn't announced a concrete date for her new series yet. |
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