870e0a No.10
Welcome to the gallery
Curated by: Anon
Post some of your favorite animations of your own and from around the net into this thread.
discus, critique and enjoy.
c5866a No.12
>>10That animation always seems to make me laugh, it's incredible in all aspects.
4abe39 No.18
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c5866a No.19
>>18What's that from? The camera movement in that animation is amazing.
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870e0a No.21
>>19Dam it anon. Now i'm hungry.
25a41a No.23
>>19FLCL, the cut was done by Yoh Yoshinori. He's a huge fan of western animation.
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ecc836 No.29
>>24>>18It amazes me watching such fluid motion come out from incremental drawings.
642168 No.32
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The whole ova wasn't that great, but this was nicely animated. Has some nudity so I'm spoiler tagging it.
642168 No.34
>>29It gives me the hope that I could become a better draftsman.
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ecc836 No.39
>>37This is the skill level I hope to get too.
d409be No.48
>>39Do any animators use computers to handle perspective/tweens, and sort of get the skeleton of the animation out but still drawing it by hand for the end result?
I'm thinking like a hand drawn 'stylization' over some extremely primitive 3d shapes. Possibly
dozens of triangles, maybe.
ecc836 No.49
>>48You can do if you want. Some may call it lazy but a PC is a tool in the end of the day.
I know that I did a bit of experimentation using the Kinect to capture motion, and used the skeleton output as a guide.
337804 No.50
I can't believe this was for a commercial.
More money needs to go into animation in general.
c02921 No.61
>>50That has better animation than most cartoons these days. The amount of talent and work put into that is astounding.
4db239 No.63
>>50Can I have the sauce?
4db239 No.64
>>63That's some good layout by the way.
010cac No.74
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>>63No spoonfeeding, bluh bluh.
But I found this on Catsuka, it's a promotional film for YKK zippers, animated by the same guy behind Fumiko's Confession.
4db239 No.76
>>74I'm in love with their sense of space! Thanks for giving a source! It didn't return anything when I tried to google search by image.
e7ed97 No.121
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I was about to make a separate threat for these (comic-book animation adaptions), but I feel that it would fit here.
e7ed97 No.122
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This one isn't a comic-book adaption. It has some pretty awesome effects animation though.
6e1e55 No.125
>>121>>122Wow, I'm pretty excited for both of these, they both have a unique style and technique. Didn't know what KAIROS was until now, might want to read it in my spare time. I'll also keep my eye out for Master Jiang.
54832a No.168
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Meet Buck
6e1e55 No.171
>>168Nicely animated and funny.
3d4405 No.253
Hiroyuki Okiura
28a596 No.272
:^)
eace68 No.276
>>272Whats this from? Looks reminiscent of Ralph Bakshi's movies.
8b0c75 No.285
>>276movie called cool world.
283be1 No.291
Here's a doodle I did recently. I'm just getting used to real fbf.
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25a41a No.358
>>356It's a cutscene from a PS1 game called PoPoLoCrois Monogatari.
f22747 No.439
Posting Yutaka Nakamura aka "Yutapon"
I'll be damned if his action/fight scenes aren't fun as hell if not mesmerizing to look at
b7743d No.440
>>439Damn, that's pretty good.
000000 No.463
>>74>those voices>m-maybe if i mute it will be alright>that fucking race mixingNope. Nope. Nope.
7076de No.465
>>439Yutaka Nakamura is based d00d.
>>272They don't have the original Fritz on netflix 3:
4e1942 No.470
>>74dat sum Perfume nigga?