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What constitutes for "Yutapon Cubes"?
often it has way more to do with timing rather than the shape of the debris. Nakamura definitely innovated the way debris is drawn but not all cube debris is necessarily "yutapon". often it will involve an explosion that leaves cubes hanging in the air in an unrealistic, exaggerated manner, surrounded by smoke. Generally it can be hard to say if debris are yutapon cubes or not. (id say in this clip there are moments that come close to feeling like it)
Shaymincar said:
often it has way more to do with timing rather than the shape of the debris. Nakamura definitely innovated the way debris is drawn but not all cube debris is necessarily "yutapon". often it will involve an explosion that leaves cubes hanging in the air in an unrealistic, exaggerated manner, surrounded by smoke. Generally it can be hard to say if debris are yutapon cubes or not. (id say in this clip there are moments that come close to feeling like it)
Hmm, that makes sense.