Shreyas_Singh wrote:
PS: Sometimes I feel a little guilty of not contributing much to the conversation since I have very little knowledge, but I try.
I'm constantly learning! When this thread started I didn't know jack. Stick around, read some articles online and just try to take part in discussions, you'll learn stuff.
Shreyas_Singh wrote:
PS: Sometimes I feel a little guilty of not contributing much to the conversation since I have very little knowledge, but I try.
I'm constantly learning! When this thread started I didn't know jack. Stick around, read some articles online and just try to take part in discussions, you'll learn stuff.
Same with all of us, really. Hell, I can only pick out a few unique animators' styles specifically, and can usually spot corrections from anybody. I've been around for months.
So after going back and forth on whether Naoki Tate animated a certain segment of a fight in the Trunks arc, I decide to re-watch the scene of Gokuu Black versus Vegeta. It turns out that Tate didn't draw a single key frame in this scene. It wasn't even a correction. It's rather by Shuuichiro Manabe, a guy well known for his extreme angular designs and ferocious expression. There's a minor correction by Tsuji, but it's mostly done by Manabe himself.
So, it looks like we may have found a gem for an action animator as a part of Dragon Ball Super's staff. This guy can do his stuff pretty good.
DragonBalllKaiHD wrote:So after going back and forth on whether Naoki Tate animated a certain segment of a fight in the Trunks arc, I decide to re-watch the scene of Gokuu Black versus Vegeta. It turns out that Tate didn't draw a single key frame in this scene. It wasn't even a correction. It's rather by Shuuichiro Manabe, a guy well known for his extreme angular designs and ferocious expression. There's a minor correction by Tsuji, but it's mostly done by Manabe himself.
Indeed -- definitely agree. I went back and forth on it a lot at the time, too. The primary things that lead me to the Tate conclusion were the pointy feet and the line work. You also had the Tate-esque facial expression at the end that just looks like Manabe's usual corrections over Tate. Once episode #66 rolled around and we saw Manabe in action properly, it was pretty clear it was purely him.
DragonBalllKaiHD wrote:So after going back and forth on whether Naoki Tate animated a certain segment of a fight in the Trunks arc, I decide to re-watch the scene of Gokuu Black versus Vegeta. It turns out that Tate didn't draw a single key frame in this scene. It wasn't even a correction. It's rather by Shuuichiro Manabe, a guy well known for his extreme angular designs and ferocious expression. There's a minor correction by Tsuji, but it's mostly done by Manabe himself.
So, it looks like we may have found a gem for an action animator as a part of Dragon Ball Super's staff. This guy can do his stuff pretty good.
Nice find, I always thought it was Tate because of how the animation looked at the end of the fight when Vegeta was delivering a barrage of punches.
Ajay wrote:
You also had the Tate-esque facial expression at the end that just looks like Manabe's usual corrections over Tate. Once episode #66 rolled around and we saw Manabe in action properly, it was pretty clear it was purely him.
This last example looks like Manabe's style a lot, especially the nose.
Gashif Aldi wrote:Anyone know when is the Black Goku arc's Blu-Ray official release?
I'm searching for the official soundtrack Desperate Assault, but I couldn't find it anywhere.
I was assuming if Yammamuro already finished the cover for it, maybe the Blu-Ray is out for sale (since the official soundtrack is in the Blu-Ray).
I know this is kinda Off-Topic, but every soundtrack that I found is completely ripped off from the episodes.
Blu-ray box sets for the Future Trunks arc's episodes of Dragon Ball Super started its release 04 October, 2016. You can purchase DVDs single sets, as well.
Ajay! I have a little request to ask of you. You dont have to do it if you dont want to, but its just an idea
If you can, Add 3 new spaces for the other 3 supervisors working on Super,(Koji Nashizawa, Hiroyuki Sakai/Itai, And Kaori Takamura) And add in their picture and animator info, say, "In progress" Or anything of your choice.
because a lot of people who use this thread dont know of the other supervisors and what they've done.
Again, You dont have to, but its just an idea
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SaiyanGod117 wrote:
This last example looks like Manabe's style a lot, especially the nose.
You misunderstand me. I wasn't ever calling it pure Tate -- the whole thing is Manabe, I had just assumed previously that it was a correction. It was the squinty eye; it's a very Tate thing.
Gashif Aldi wrote:Anyone know when is the Black Goku arc's Blu-Ray official release?
I'm searching for the official soundtrack Desperate Assault, but I couldn't find it anywhere.
I was assuming if Yammamuro already finished the cover for it, maybe the Blu-Ray is out for sale (since the official soundtrack is in the Blu-Ray).
I know this is kinda Off-Topic, but every soundtrack that I found is completely ripped off from the episodes.
Blu-ray box sets for the Future Trunks arc's episodes of Dragon Ball Super started its release 04 October, 2016. You can purchase DVDs single sets, as well.
I mean, the soundtracks are also released within the Blu-Ray right? Well, then no one have the official.
Guess I'm gonna be waiting...
Blu-Rays are expensive, I'd rather buy PS4 Blu-Rays DVD than Dragon Ball Super Blu-Rays.
I'm bad at English and still learning. If there's anything wrong, please correct me.
SaiyanGod117 wrote:
This last example looks like Manabe's style a lot, especially the nose.
You misunderstand me. I wasn't ever calling it pure Tate -- the whole thing is Manabe, I had just assumed previously that it was a correction. It was the squinty eye; it's a very Tate thing.
Can't quite tell if that's Kitano or Kinoshita (or whoever we want to associate Wanpack with). Could be anyone.
Oh, so they'll continue the saiya-man movie to 74. To me that kinda looks like kitano. the ear resembles tsuji's:( http://prntscr.com/ds7yhs) But If it IS kitano, he would have 8 weeks Minus some 2nd KA for 69. So hopefully the art should look good throughout!
But i really hope its Wanpack since i want Toei to outsource as much animation as possible
I can see what you mean in terms of the shape, but Tsuji's ears are usually significantly thicker and bulbous. The inner ear detail here sits a bit too close to the edge for what's normally Tsuji, I think.
I can see what you mean in terms of the shape, but Tsuji's ears are usually significantly thicker and bulbous. The inner ear detail here sits a bit too close to the edge for what's normally Tsuji, I think.
Can't quite tell if that's Kitano or Kinoshita (or whoever we want to associate Wanpack with). Could be anyone.
I thought I was looking at another anime. Lol.
But it looks like most animators are always good at drawing other characters than the main ones. Are Dragon Ball Super Characters Design is really that hard to draw?
If that's the case, then the staff is probably able to handle Slice of Life animes xD.
Dang, that background though. It's pretty sharp-looking.
I'm bad at English and still learning. If there's anything wrong, please correct me.
Can't quite tell if that's Kitano or Kinoshita (or whoever we want to associate Wanpack with). Could be anyone.
I'm getting such a PreCure vibe from this.
Spoiler:
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Zephyr wrote:Goodness, they wrote idiotic drivel in a children's cartoon meant to advertise toys!? Again!? For the ninetieth episode in a row!? Somebody stop the presses! We have to voice our concern over these Super important issues!
Kamiccolo9 wrote:Fair enough, I concede. Sean Schemmel probably has some kind of hidden talent. Maybe he is an expert at Minesweeper. You're right; calling him "talentless" wasn't fair.
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