u/BaboonGaming644

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"Yuta is humble" needs to die.

This is ALWAYS in regards to comparing yuta and hakari. Apparently yuta is some liar when he claims that hakari is stronger than he is in the culling games.

When has Yuta EVER self-deprecated himself in terms of strength? Yuta is WELL-AWARE of how strong he is.

"Me and Hakari are why Kenjaku cannot complete his goal"

First entrance of sendai: "I wll kill Kenjaku and get 400 points"

Against ryu: "Even *I* will get hurt"

Spectating gojo vs sukuna: "I'm stepping in" (direct example of him NOT being humble instead of the opposite. He was the one that had to get humbled

Now tell me why yuta would suddenly lie about hakari being stronger?

"Bu-but Maki!"

Prove to me why Maki is more trustworthy than Yuta. If anything, she has zero credibility due to knowing jackshit about jujutsu and always getting debunked.

People just do not like Hakari and it shows. He is disrespected for no reason and nobody in this subredd8t has thinking of their own.

u/BaboonGaming644 — 3 days ago

People that simply list out an opponent's arsenal

These people are the worst type of scalers, along with the vague-scalers. And this argument is always used against either Kashimo or Uraume.

"[Blank] has rct and a domain! Domain diff!"...What does that actually say about a fight? For one, the only people that start with domains immediately are non-violent domain users. On top of this, kashimo’s moveset is essentially built to end you as soon as possible, not to mention how he already outstats most of the verse.

Similar case with Uraume. She had the range advantage over almost every single person in the verse, and unless you have extremely fast rct, you're as good as dead against her.

u/BaboonGaming644 — 4 days ago
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How do I fix my perception of rotoscoping?

I don't know why but hearing that something is rotoscoped immediately makes me feel less impressed by the animation. For example, this sequence by Keisuke Kobayashi on I Want to Eat Your Pancreas; Because the grasp of meticulous human movements and micro fabric movements was insane, I absolutely loved this scene, but seeing that it was just recently tagged as rotoscope on sakugabooru, I now feel less inclined to give him credit for his unreal understanding of movement. I always seem to view it as a crutch rather than a skill set.

u/BaboonGaming644 — 4 days ago

Keisuke Kobayashi sakuga MAD

https://youtu.be/A56qkKmSb-g?si=E1QPnh-i5Qhj3Xvp

Keisuke Kobayashi is my favorite character acting animator, even amongst the very best such as Hiroyuki Okiura, Toshiyuki Inoue, and Takeshi Honda. His work is wonderful, being a mixture of realistic motion while also keeping it fluid enough to still have that "anime" feel to it. His running and walking cycles are always so natural, his fabric folding is always accurate and appealing to the eye, and he always includes little details like hair movements, arm swings, or a character having a slightly different walk or run cycle from another to differentiate their personalities.

Best of all, he hasn't used rotoscoping for a single sequence (besides his NiNoKuni sequences), which means that he's able to grasp this sense of translating human movements into animation simply with his mindset and eye balls. Not to diminish another legendary animator, but someone like Kouki Fujimoto, for example, uses rotoscope to achieve movements like that.

His best work is for sure in I Want to Eat Your Pancreas. You couldn't imagine the face I made discovering that none of his work there was rotoscoped. Actual legend.

#anime #sakuga #sakugabooru #mad #amv #rayvaughn

u/BaboonGaming644 — 6 days ago