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Post by Lejam on Jun 7, 2019 8:43:13 GMT -5
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Post by kanbei04 on Jun 7, 2019 9:35:15 GMT -5
nice! PO's are going to be brutal lol
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Post by S_Gokin on Jun 7, 2019 14:50:42 GMT -5
i will save my energy, time, and money
pass
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Post by BIGFIRE on Jun 7, 2019 15:36:18 GMT -5
Yeah. I think I’m going to have to collect them all.
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Post by TattooedRobot on Jun 7, 2019 18:49:10 GMT -5
Nice looking forward to the MB take on 02
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Post by Chen on Jun 7, 2019 19:22:27 GMT -5
All this Eva love is telling me that a new Evangelion movie is coming.
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Post by bocasas on Jun 7, 2019 19:36:35 GMT -5
Yup... soon. For me I think this ones have great engineering but they took too many liberties with the design. So luckily I did not get into this ones (I'm happy with my SOCs, yes I know many hate them, besides the SOCs scale great with the monsterarts stuff). PO for this things will be wild.
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Post by Sagat on Jun 8, 2019 1:08:01 GMT -5
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Post by numbninja on Jun 8, 2019 9:17:49 GMT -5
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Post by gpa on Jun 8, 2019 9:35:06 GMT -5
Probably the thing I'm looking forward to most about the Infinity show right now. Definitely going to try to get this guy, I hope they are able to show Eva 3 and Eva 6. I wonder if this will have anything for The Beast Mode?
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Post by k1r4yamato on Jun 11, 2019 0:15:58 GMT -5
Here comes another headache!! LOL
Evangelion is quite popular in China, so....Good luck guys!
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Post by numbninja on Jun 11, 2019 0:27:16 GMT -5
Here comes another headache!! LOL Evangelion is quite popular in China, so....Good luck guys! Still hoping to get my hands on eva 01.. Hopefully one of you guys here have a few stashed and willinv to sell when i recover from some expenses
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Post by Lejam on Jun 13, 2019 10:34:34 GMT -5
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Post by numbninja on Jun 13, 2019 14:30:46 GMT -5
Don't kno why it took them so long...wish it was mostly handdrawn animation, but 3d seems to be typocal solution for mecha anime these days
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Post by S_Gokin on Jun 13, 2019 20:00:21 GMT -5
Don't kno why it took them so long...wish it was mostly handdrawn animation, but 3d seems to be typocal solution for mecha anime these days
alot of the new animes have some awful CGI in it, but ton of fan servers tho lol
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Post by numbninja on Jun 13, 2019 23:39:36 GMT -5
Don't kno why it took them so long...wish it was mostly handdrawn animation, but 3d seems to be typocal solution for mecha anime these days
alot of the new animes have some awful CGI in it, but ton of fan servers tho lol You hit nail on the head sir...why cant the get cgi right tho,thats the part that bugs me out the most
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Post by gpa on Jun 14, 2019 1:27:29 GMT -5
Don't kno why it took them so long...wish it was mostly handdrawn animation, but 3d seems to be typocal solution for mecha anime these days alot of the new animes have some awful CGI in it, but ton of fan servers tho lol After 3.0, the director, Hideaki Anno, fell back into deep depression and was unmotivated to make the film. Then, he did Shin Godzilla as kind of a palette cleanser and got back in to making film. Kind of crazy to think that the remakes were originally announced in 2007, and since then all 22 Marvel movies have been made.
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Post by moleman on Jun 14, 2019 1:28:22 GMT -5
I think the CG used in the EVA rebuild movies looks pretty solid. However, when it comes to tv series using CG it looks a lot cheaper and doesn't blend in with the environment very well, because lets face it TV anime has and usually will be fairly low budget. Additionally, each TV episode is usually put together in 2 weeks leaving little time to render and animate each episode. I think SSSS Gridman, had for a TV show had solid CG and 2D hybrid animation.
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Post by Lejam on Jun 14, 2019 4:18:47 GMT -5
Let me bring some light here (expert mode activated) On this serie of movies, Studio Khara (animation studio from Hideaki Annon writer and director of the movies) choosed to constreint 3d animation by 2d process. Some shots of the mechas are full 2d animation and some are 3d. Each time there is a long process : Storyboard -> 2D animatic -> animation key posing (2d) -> animation layout (2d) -> 3d animation layout on top -> 3d animatic -> 3d animation -> 3D rendering -> compositing... 3d hand made animation is always bypassing the 3D here. -> weight, velocity, speed, etc is 2d sensibility on top and overall Moving giant mechas in anime has to be wisely prepared on top of the process storyboard and animatic. Because weight matters ! ex: the legs is pulled up then smash the ground : you have to use a time length (frames) for the whole animation. the weight of the leg means like a certain amount of time to rise then another (faster for more dynamic) to smash ground. You can't have further decisions to cut length to have a shorter sequence :/ Anyway, the production budget of this movie is certainly V E R Y tight (like usal)... and preproduction is the key. There are some very interested making of as bonus on the blueray. I found one from the 3rd (the others were killed by copyright:
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Post by numbninja on Jun 14, 2019 9:38:02 GMT -5
Let me bring some light here (expert mode activated) On this serie of movies, Studio Khara (animation studio from Hideaki Annon writer and director of the movies) choosed to constreint 3d animation by 2d process. Some shots of the mechas are full 2d animation and some are 3d. Each time there is a long process : Storyboard -> 2D animatic -> animation key posing (2d) -> animation layout (2d) -> 3d animation layout on top -> 3d animatic -> 3d animation -> 3D rendering -> compositing... 3d hand made animation is always bypassing the 3D here. -> weight, velocity, speed, etc is 2d sensibility on top and overall Moving giant mechas in anime has to be wisely prepared on top of the process storyboard and animatic. Because weight matters ! ex: the legs is pulled up then smash the ground : you have to use a time length (frames) for the whole animation. the weight of the leg means like a certain amount of time to rise then another (faster for more dynamic) to smash ground. You can't have further decisions to cut length to have a shorter sequence :/ Anyway, the production budget of this movie is certainly V E R Y tight (like usal)... and preproduction is the key. There are some very interested making of as bonus on the blueray. I found one from the 3rd (the others were killed by copyright: Damn...excellent breakdown sir I have a few of eva movie artbooks,they r worth every penny
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