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Name: Anonymous 2013-06-09 2:15

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Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 1:48

>>67

thats not how ribbons work

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 4:35

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Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 13:39

>>83
Did they fuck?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 13:50

>>83
How the hell does a random foreigner go from drawing animated gifs for fun to being mentored by Yutaka Nakamura in the span of two years?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 13:50

Mahou Shojo Twilight Sparkle!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieOEBkz9NXU

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 13:53

>>85
Because he practices and constantly improves his skill and doesn't spend most of the time fapping to moe girls cartoon like you.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 14:01

He can't be the only western animator that practices and constantly improves his skill, yet he's the only one that has managed to get that far in such a short period of time. He must be pretty amazing.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 15:13

Talent is nothing if you don't have the mentality. I'm really happy Bahi followed his dream through effort and ended up where he is right now.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 15:48

>>85
I think the whole "foreign animator" issue has vanished in the industry.

There are a lot of foreigners working in Japan, not on anime but on videogames since the salaries are higher.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 15:52

Most of the foreigners in the anime industry are french and all of them from Gobelins.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 16:11

>>90
a lot as in no more than five?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 16:55

shingeki 11 is full of spiderman 2 sam raimi sakuga

jesus
so cool when mikasa is sliding the ground like the super hero in the second movie (between taxis sequences if you remember)

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 17:08

Titan's fast action animations look flashy but they have no impact and are unmemorable.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-16 18:11

Titan is as badly directed and animated as it's written.

Too bad that this week's Muromi-san was kinda bad, too.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 0:26

yeah some animation are bad but overall it's not bad at all

you guys forgot how hard the elements are animable in a short time

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 2:49

>>88
Maybe the other super talented, hard-working western animators don't want to go into the shit-tier anime industry.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 3:43

Strange, when I look at it,  Titan actually is not such a good anime, sometimes there is cool sakuga but it's not really special.

But Titan seems to be the most popular anime currently, worldwide.
The opening has millions of views.

So what makes people all around the world watch this anime.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 6:21

>>97
This.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 6:44

>>97
haha, that's a good point.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 6:47

>>98
Shouldn't be that surprising. Most anime fans:
1) don't care about animation
2) love generic commercial crap
3) hate everything that is not generic commercial crap.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 6:47

>>98
I will never know why.
Many people I know already called the anime a masterpiece and they don't even like the manga.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 7:56

>>98
>>101
>>102
I'm a Sakugafag, and I like this show.

It's just matter of different opinions.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 9:54

There's nothing wrong with liking it. Calling it a masterpiece on the other hand is just ridiculous.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 10:54

>>98

Off topic, but it's basically the anime equivalent of a summer blockbuster. Lots of action, people dying, saving the world, etc.

The visuals as a whole aren't that great though, shows like Nichijou and TTGL have done thick lineart better even if it isn't a regular part of the aesthetic. The wonky CG buildings also take away from the 3DMG scenes.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 14:26

Apparently, Disney owns some kind of automatic inbetweening tool for 2D animation.
http://graphics.ethz.ch/publications/papers/paperWhi10.php
http://www.google.com/patents/EP2315179A2?cl=en

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 16:27

Too bad they don't do 2D animation anymore

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 17:43

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 18:22

>>104
What's the masterpiece for you ?
you think a good anime is something nobody never heard off ? so you can pretend you are better than other people ?
Just have the balls to love what you love.

i'm a sakugafan and i love attack on titan.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 18:35

A masterpiece is something that, you know, is not simply decent (the way that titan series is).

You don't need to be a fanboy and assume everything you enjoy is a masterpiece simply because you enjoy it. You can enjoy mediocre shit for whatever reason, while at the same time recognizing that it is in fact just your run of the mill anime series.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 21:48

>>108

Nice designs, but the movement really gives it away.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 22:00

>>109
i'm a sakugafan and i love attack on titan.

Is this supposed to prove something to us, or...?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-17 23:03

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Name: Anonymous 2013-06-18 6:08

>>114
What is this exactly?

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-18 6:25

>>112
well
yeah ?
that you can both love attack on titan and sakugas.
The work on titan is Honest
I love it. I'll probably defend it at some point

I agree with >>110 that we can't call it a masterpiece (yet)

Wait a bit and see how the tv series end up

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-18 6:59

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-18 7:00

>>115
An animation by an anonymous artist from /ic/.

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-18 18:31

Name: Anonymous 2013-06-18 18:54

>>119
Some great animation-related stuff there.

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