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Now that's the Hisada I know and love.
Yes, This Is Very Good Hisada. I Really Like The Timing And Poses From This Scene. The Art Is Also Very Nice, Great Work.
Hisada coming to save the day. Sloppy designs but animation wise this is pretty solid <3
I thought this was Tate and got excited for a second. T^T
gaditoo said:
Hisada coming to save the day. Sloppy designs but animation wise this is pretty solid <3
Ah no the design aren't sloppy I have to disagree on that
agreen12 said:
Ah no the design aren't sloppy I have to disagree on that
I meant it has this Tate-ish way of drawing and representing movement. Still this is not Hisada's prime since this scene is way too long and we've seen what he's capable of. Would you suggest a better word than "Sloppy"?
gaditoo said:
I meant it has this Tate-ish way of drawing and representing movement. Still this is not Hisada's prime since this scene is way too long and we've seen what he's capable of. Would you suggest a better word than "Sloppy"?
I wouldn't say something being a bit less details heavy(which isn't necessarily that applicable to this scene) is sloppy, nor do I think its accurate to make it seem that Naoki Tate has a monopoly, or should be credited with looser styles of animation.

So again, sloppy is definitely not the right word here, though I would agree this isn't necessarily as great as Hisada was in his Z days, its nice to see him channeling the sort of thing that made him such a powerhouse on that show in his modern work here.

I wouldn't suggest there is anything particularly wrong with the designs in this scene.