
I would also like to know if there is anything like the DBS filter: Broly


Turns out that the filter is actually good drawings and animation.emperior wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:10 am The fact people can so easily replicate the filter used from episode 77 onwards is proof that it was nothing extraordinary, while the line-art filter used in Broly so far has been sort of replicated by some people but not perfectly.
It’s not. Broly has a different line-art filter than what was used in Super.KBABZ wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 3:27 pmTurns out that the filter is actually good drawings and animation.emperior wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:10 am The fact people can so easily replicate the filter used from episode 77 onwards is proof that it was nothing extraordinary, while the line-art filter used in Broly so far has been sort of replicated by some people but not perfectly.
That was a joke on how Shintani's art style is a lot easier to animate to and thus the animation looks more fluid and appealing, haha.emperior wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 3:58 pmIt’s not. Broly has a different line-art filter than what was used in Super.KBABZ wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 3:27 pmTurns out that the filter is actually good drawings and animation.emperior wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:10 am The fact people can so easily replicate the filter used from episode 77 onwards is proof that it was nothing extraordinary, while the line-art filter used in Broly so far has been sort of replicated by some people but not perfectly.
Any example vids of fan copying Shintani's filter?emperior wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:10 am The fact people can so easily replicate the filter used from episode 77 onwards is proof that it was nothing extraordinary, while the line-art filter used in Broly so far has been sort of replicated by some people but not perfectly.

Such a dramatic difference this makes. We really need this.Cold Skin wrote: Mon Aug 26, 2019 6:00 pm ^ I'm not sure it's the same line filter at all.
The DBS filter seems to only amplify lines, but it doesn't give them that sketchy look.
What we need is the Broly (and apparently Tiger Mask) filter that not only amplifies, but also turns regular lines into "dirty" sketch-like lines.
If anyone has found it so that we can all play around turning Dragon Ball art from all eras and all sources into Shintani-like artstyle, especially on something free like Gimp, that would be great to share how to do it, how to "Shintanize" all kinds of existing DB artworks just for fun.
The "DBS" filter is likely easy to figure out and reproduce.
The much more impactful "DBS Broly" filter on the other hand is even more interesting, but we'd really need somebody to give us the secret to it.