Lmfao this didn't look like Vincent's style at all. This was definitely the same dude who did a lot of Zoro vs King, and most of Law vs Blackbeard (although they probably told him to chill out with auras for that one given the transition to Egghead). I hate his style, he's way too over the top with his line work. Bad news is he seems to be attached to key Zoro scenes.
Vincent did Luffy vs Lucci, Kizaru vs Luffy, Kuzan vs Garp, and looks like he did the Gorosei introduction scenes for this ep.
Lmfao this didn't look like Vincent's style at all. This was definitely the same dude who did a lot of Zoro vs King, and most of Law vs Blackbeard (although they probably told him to chill out with auras for that one given the transition to Egghead). I hate his style, he's way too over the top with his line work. Bad news is he seems to be attached to key Zoro scenes.
Vincent did Luffy vs Lucci, Kizaru vs Luffy, Kuzan vs Garp, and looks like he did the Gorosei introduction scenes for this ep.
the finale of zoro vs king ( where zoro turned into a beam vs king's magma dragons ) was done by vincent , he also did galaxy impact which had a TON of aura vomit ,
this is animation nowadays.
the finale of zoro vs king ( where zoro turned into a beam vs king's magma dragons ) was done by vincent , he also did galaxy impact which had a TON of aura vomit ,
this is animation nowadays.
No way he did Galaxy impact. Maybe oversaw it. It doesn't look like his style at all.
Galaxy impact, this fight, Zoro's King of Hell speech scene, Law vs BB. They all have this very specific style, the faces give it away and there's always this weird filter over these scenes.
Chansard's scenes almost look 3D they don't look anything like the above.
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I found the dude.
I never looked this up before, but I called it. Every fight/scene mentioned was him leading. This style is 1 of 1. Dude's name is Katsumi Ishizuka. He loves drawing those little noses and the bright point of impacts.
No way he did Galaxy impact. Maybe oversaw it. It doesn't look like his style at all.
Galaxy impact, this fight, Zoro's King of Hell speech scene, Law vs BB. They all have this very specific style, the faces give it away and there's always this weird filter over these scenes.
Chansard's scenes almost look 3D they don't look anything like the above.
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I found the dude.
I never looked this up before, but I called it. Every fight/scene mentioned was him leading. This style is 1 of 1. Dude's name is Katsumi Ishizuka. He loves drawing those little noses and the bright point of impacts.
ishizuka is the fight-scene director , he isnt an animator anymore .
he is the one who animated the iconic onigiri in zoro vs killer , yen BM follows in his footsteps so their style is pretty similar .
vincent has also done a lot of scenes like that and yes his animation is fluid but sometimes its just too much on the screen just like everyone else.
ishizuka is the fight-scene director , he isnt an animator anymore .
he is the one who animated the iconic onigiri in zoro vs killer , yen BM follows in his footsteps so their style is pretty similar .
vincent has also done a lot of scenes like that and yes his animation is fluid but sometimes its just too much on the screen just like everyone else.
ishizuka is the fight-scene director , he isnt an animator anymore .
he is the one who animated the iconic onigiri in zoro vs killer , yen BM follows in his footsteps so their style is pretty similar .
vincent has also done a lot of scenes like that and yes his animation is fluid but sometimes its just too much on the screen just like everyone else.
Chansard has definitely done a lot of aura slop, he's a lot more versatile than most Toei animators so some of it is cleaner but he's definitely not innocent there
Chansard has definitely done a lot of aura slop, he's a lot more versatile than most Toei animators so some of it is cleaner but he's definitely not innocent there
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