There are some Gundam series that don't involve space battles, I'm sure.Would Gundam be "Gundam" without space battles? What makes up Gundam as a series?
Would Gundam be "Gundam" without space battles? What makes up Gundam as a series?
But this isn't the picture you originally posted, is it?Shinobu during an episode in Second Season though...
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What makes up Gundam?Would Gundam be "Gundam" without space battles? What makes up Gundam as a series?
Three of the same photo?
What makes up Gundam?
I can answer that in one word. Filler.
No really the amount of filler episodes and the super-slow pacing ruin most of them. All of the old ones seem to be 50 episodes long, which is a turnoff for me now. Still thinking I might watch Turn A Gundam though...
Would Gundam be "Gundam" without space battles? What makes up Gundam as a series?
I thought the first F91 was alright, the others... Eeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhh.Well, aren't most 50-odd episodic shows cursed by that monster known as "filler" regardless of being Gundam or not? It's diffcult to keep a story going if you don't interrupt things from time to time in order to let the story catch up and advance properly. And with most Gundam shows easily surpassing the 50-episode barrier, it's a tricky venture for them indeed...
Turn A is an interesting show, with the Sid Meier ties and such (he was responsible for the design of the titular mecha, the Turn A Gundam), but it's also a tricky show to begin your Gundam viewing, because the story is a blend of every single thing which has happened in most Gundam timelines and creates a whole new world detracted from each and every other Gundam show. It works somehow, but you'll have to study some things if you want to understand the show well, in my hones opinion. Something like Gundam X, which has 39 episodes (due to several issues that affected the show's popularity at the time, such as the public being worn out of Earth-based Gundam series), may work better for you if you think 50 episodes is a hard thing to stomach.
That or you could watch OVAs such as Unicorn, which is surprisingly good. Just don't get too close to shows such as SEED Destiny or F91, those are the worst hours of the Gundam franchise...
So, watched up to episode 16 of Evangelion today, because, you know, 20 years and all. God, I forgot how good 15 and 16 are. 15 is such an excellent little piece of relatively lighthearted mundane drama and then 16 punches you in the face with the angel battle.
But this isn't the picture you originally posted, is it?
Also she can only be like this if she sucks a crap ton of blood IIRC.
Speaking of NGE, I have now finished the anime and the official manga series. I feel that the anime has a larger scale of WTF-factor than the manga.
The original series is so much better than the Rebuild movies. Sure, the animation may not be all pretty and amazing, but god, does it do better everywhere else. I can't even criticise it for making less sense than the Rebuilds, because so far it doesn't, and unless 3.0 + 1.0 is nothing but exposition, they probably don't stand a chance of catching up.
I remember asking this in art class a while back I was told to look at real life examples.
I remember asking this in art class a while back I was told to look at real life examples. Namely how your own clothes fold in certain areas.
In the piece you've posted now, I'd say maybe focus around the shoulders and armpits, maybe even the collar but since that's a tight, form/figure-fitting attire it's best not to overdo it. Maybe with baggy clothes it really shows.
I would've said the exact same thing. Try to avoid using cartoon drawings as a resource to learn how to draw stuff. If you want to learn most effectively, draw from real life. Once you get how the real stuff works, you'll better understand how you can go about stylizing things such as creating caricatured faces and fabric folds.
Nice of you to keep bringing in drawings. I'm still not motivated enough to draw yet. I've had an incomplete drawing sit for 3 weeks now.
Easily my favourite OP from Second Season.