Chain Lightning
First Post
I would actually like to see a D&D animation done fairly straight (seriously). Not sure what realm i'd want to see it done it, but I'd like to see it done straight. Not action/comedy or kid friendly ...
I love the old Disney style a lot, but I'd rather not see it again. Its been done y'know? Even the new school Disney/Feature Animation American style (Treasure Planet, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Sinbad {yes, its Dreamworks, but its still same style basically}) I enjoy this style . but I'd like to see something new.
And while I appreciate the work and artistry that goes into such CG films as "Final Fantasy: Spirits Within" & "Polar Express", I don't understand the appeal. I mean, what's the point of spending that much money to make it look realistic? Why not just film it live-action at that point? I like CG animated worlds, but not when its trying to be super-realistic. Pixar and their works is fine. But I wouldn't want that for D&D either.
I know many generalize anime with one big brushstroke, but it does have many styles within it too. I do agree, that D&D shouldn't be the common anime we see....the big eyes, small mouth kind. Oh, and about realistic human figures? Most anime studios do it well on a consistent basis. I think people get hung up on the big eyes so much that they don't notice that the figures the big eyed heads are on have realistic human proportions. Most of the inconsistant attempts at realistic human figures comes from tv episodic American shows that don't give much time/money for over seas studios to do it nicely all the time. So that's why some episodes look ok...and some don't. I like the Japanese OVA style...where they have more control of the animators (because most of the time their inhouse) and they seem to know their limitations and how much time it takes to do what.
I'd like to see a darker/realistic anime style for D&D. What do I mean by "darker/realistic anime style"? Something along the line of (but doesn't have to have same character design, but same approach as) "Blood: The Last Vampire", "Vampire Hunter D:Bloodlust" (yes, the girls had big exaggerated eyes, but the other male characters were fairly realistic looking with just enough stylization...and the look of the world was nice), "Demon City Shinjuku" , or like "Magnetic Rose" (first story in the anime "Memories").
If the same art team that did "Magnetic Rose" did a 6 part OVA (Original Video Animation - direct video) Dungeons & Dragons project....I'd love it! Of course, I don't know if many of you have seen "Memories" or not....probably not many, and so I don't think this reference will help convey what I'm talking about.
I love the old Disney style a lot, but I'd rather not see it again. Its been done y'know? Even the new school Disney/Feature Animation American style (Treasure Planet, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Sinbad {yes, its Dreamworks, but its still same style basically}) I enjoy this style . but I'd like to see something new.
And while I appreciate the work and artistry that goes into such CG films as "Final Fantasy: Spirits Within" & "Polar Express", I don't understand the appeal. I mean, what's the point of spending that much money to make it look realistic? Why not just film it live-action at that point? I like CG animated worlds, but not when its trying to be super-realistic. Pixar and their works is fine. But I wouldn't want that for D&D either.
I know many generalize anime with one big brushstroke, but it does have many styles within it too. I do agree, that D&D shouldn't be the common anime we see....the big eyes, small mouth kind. Oh, and about realistic human figures? Most anime studios do it well on a consistent basis. I think people get hung up on the big eyes so much that they don't notice that the figures the big eyed heads are on have realistic human proportions. Most of the inconsistant attempts at realistic human figures comes from tv episodic American shows that don't give much time/money for over seas studios to do it nicely all the time. So that's why some episodes look ok...and some don't. I like the Japanese OVA style...where they have more control of the animators (because most of the time their inhouse) and they seem to know their limitations and how much time it takes to do what.
I'd like to see a darker/realistic anime style for D&D. What do I mean by "darker/realistic anime style"? Something along the line of (but doesn't have to have same character design, but same approach as) "Blood: The Last Vampire", "Vampire Hunter D:Bloodlust" (yes, the girls had big exaggerated eyes, but the other male characters were fairly realistic looking with just enough stylization...and the look of the world was nice), "Demon City Shinjuku" , or like "Magnetic Rose" (first story in the anime "Memories").
If the same art team that did "Magnetic Rose" did a 6 part OVA (Original Video Animation - direct video) Dungeons & Dragons project....I'd love it! Of course, I don't know if many of you have seen "Memories" or not....probably not many, and so I don't think this reference will help convey what I'm talking about.
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