![]() ![]() The characters definitely are hand-painted, but my question is more about if they're hand-painted over 3D reference or not. ![]() It mostly just talks about the shading and a bit on how it makes the characters look 3D. The Japanese God Eater website that was linked in this thread doesn't really give enough information to confirm or deny that (at least through google-translate). I think there's an overdependence on CG combined with the CG not being up to snuff. However, it honestly feels like God Eater has gone a level beyond that to me (in a bad way). We already know ufotable does a lot of CG reference for action scenes (especially when they have weird camera movement to plot out as well), and that's not really uncommon to do with traditional animation. My conjecture (based on how things look) is that they do it mostly in CG with stand-in character models, then hand-paint over them, adding small details like lip sync, cloth movement, and hair movement. And that cargo plane has a cruising speed of about 900km/h.ĭoes anyone have any source for information on the animation process that's not machine translated? Something that explains it well, preferably. We know of no organism that can fly (horizontally) that way anywhere close to 200km/h. just sayin'.Īnime watchers are odd with their suspension of disbelief, when it comes to physics at least.Įdit: As I've said elsewhere, the most unrealistic thing is that the monsters don't have rigid wings, meaning they also produce lift by "flapping". Barring the fact that human leg strength couldn't compensate for the wind speed, even at high altitudes (less density = less viscosity, matters cuz body isn't aerodynamic), I really don't see the issue- and these people are far from what I consider human. They slice these monsters with practically a flick of their wrist, and it bothers you that she can jump to a monster? See, I don't actually see why she couldn't. Like this particular scenario: You have overpowered people jumping and flying through the air with oversized, transformable weapons, wearing ridiculous hats, trench coats, what have you. It forces me to completely detach my real world understanding when watching any kind of entertainment, since most baseline assumptions are, realistically, garbage. Looking for what show an image came from? Try searching for the image with one of the following sites:
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