I kind of have to even disagree with Tate's art being the worst as well. Even though his role on the staff is an important one, I find myself often underwhelmed with Yashima's art. That being said, Yashima's role is important due to how quickly he can crank out an episode. I'm also still not all that huge on Shimanuki's style a lot of the time, even though he is indeed improving bit by bit. I also prefer Tate's "on model" drawings to Kitano's.PMD wrote:It's a shame, because his cuts are the best of DBS, but at the same time, his episodes have the worst art, in terms of model, perspective (especially for a guy who always like to use the depth of field that much in the fights) and simply just some drawings.
Again, it's a matter of personal taste. It's a very subjective thing. Even though there's some kind of consensus about how Tate episode looks, aside of the animation. There's not many people saying "OMG! Wow, did you see that amazing drawing? WHAT.A.JOB by Tate! Look those noses, legs and out of proportion bodies! Just amazing! Makes me really nostalgic about Dragon Ball." Nope, just nope.
Episode 11 was on model almost the entire time, and that was supervised by Tate. I enjoyed his drawings there quite a bit, and I remember a lot of people who were quite happy with how that episode looked. Heck, some of Tate's drawings were the only good thing about the first half of episode 5. The guy can draw, and draw well. It seems that with Super's production, he just doesn't quite have the time to "fine tune" his drawings as well as he'd like from time to time. He probably prioritizes actually animating things, which is fine with me.
That's my two cents though.







