maeriounj39
Maeiounj39
maeriounj39

Acetate, as in what everyone calls cell shading. Cells were also Acetate. Studio Ghibli, not sure if its all done anymore, as they tried to pioneer mostly traditional, but some of it is.

If you watch the documentary little witch academia via Studio trigger, some of the backgrounds can be done traditionally still. If

pubic hair.

Nothing I highly celbrate for though. I still don't appreciate the erotica side of art and the subject of it. But it is proving how far they come from the Kouros sculptures.

I remeber seeing this in art history class. Thats because fauns and satrys are known in greek to be highly sexual and very drunk. Homo sexuality, celebration isn't also uncommen to Greek or Romans. And yes the focal point is his genitals.

Thats the Joke.

Though the paper animation is mostly pencils and only for the pencils. Most color is done digitally since its faster that way.

I wouldn't say proportion actually. Its more then that. I would say also direction, gesture, proportion, and movement.

Mechanical pencils aren't that HQ though. You can easiely achieve HB cheap.

Its more likely the paper he is using I think. Looks like Bristol Board or something simular. Bristol is cheap, but I think it could be layout bond, but layout bond last time I've seen it, is lighter then that.

Well then again, he is a concept artist. You have a little more leeway to finish your drawings. Not much, cause you still have to make thousands of thumbs to show to the director. But when it comes to the final, you can spend lots of hours drawing it out.

Oh hi RJ XD.

Its sort of tracing though, as you are repeatedly tracing a image, but This one is not rotoscoping.

I think people are misunderstanding the work when people do photo referencing. I mean in my first figure drawing class, my teacher Jane Fisher had us to do what is called a Master Copy. which is basically in the name. You would find a master's work (like Leonardo, Micheangelo, Rapheal, etc.) and copy it. ANd dragonflie

Rotoscoping is more applied to animation, where yes the artist draw over the original image, but its to animate an image. A good example of rotoscoping would be Kunchuu Buranko.

Some of the time, even though animators are drawing over the image, they would still change it in the way they wanted to. In the industry if

Though he isn't animatingover the original picture to be called rotoscoping.

Im in art school and I would call this referencing and studying your values. A copy basically, but still under the name referencing and value study. Its a good way to understand values and knowing your subject.

It is the same exact person, Manga wise who did tekkonkinkreet or also known as Taiyō Matsumoto. But the weird part and concidentaly is the anime is direct by Masaaki Yuasa, the same guy who did Kaiba the anime and also guest directed for Adventure Time's Food chain.

you mean that ninja, that is Robert Lietfield's drawing. He is know for all sort of anatomical consistencies.

If you even love kingdom hearts, its basically the same idea for button mashing, only less RPG elements in it.

Its going to be basically dynasty warriors with a Zelda skin on it. I never expected this to be a Zelda game because of previous spinn offs like Gundam Musou are not going to be cannon to the story but might use the story to progress.

If you just love mashing buttons then hack slash Dynasty warriors is for you. I,

Its number one in japan.

Thanks for the tip. :)