The General Anime Thread...

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This picture sums up my thoughts on GT3 cars.
 
Next week, Yugioh ARC-V will start to air the arc where the plot gets really dark in dub.

I can't wait to see how much 4kids censors this arc :lol:.
 
DK
4kids are still around? :eek:
From what I heard, they died when Yugioh Zexal was around and dubbing went to Vortexx but they came back and are now dubbing ARC-V and maybe some other animes.
 
Punctuality? Never heard of it, and with the lack of art on this thread definitely not from you guys.

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Tried giving her a sort of look of suspicion this time and ended up making her look like she had allergies or something. :lol:

From what I heard, they died when Yugioh Zexal was around and dubbing went to Vortexx but they came back and are now dubbing ARC-V and maybe some other animes.

Does this mean more Jelly filled donuts?
 
Where are these going? Stock Car Extreme?

Ayyy this looks interesting.

Why would you try to seriously do anything on 4chan?

Stock Car Extreme yes.

>Why would you try to seriously do anything on 4chan?

>yfw there are more autists like me who seriously did **** on 4chan
 
Get this:

http://www.animemaru.com/one-punch-...-to-work-out-instead-of-watch-tv-ruins-anime/

One Punch Man was so inspiring to fans that the number of viewers for future episodes of One Punch Man DROPPED.
People started devoting more time to working out than watching TV because Saitama was just that great of a character to aspire to. And this of course hurts Madhouse Studio (the ones responsible animating the series) as well as other studios for the very same reason.

A good show rakes in dough, but a show that's so good did the opposite!
 
Get this:

http://www.animemaru.com/one-punch-...-to-work-out-instead-of-watch-tv-ruins-anime/

One Punch Man was so inspiring to fans that the number of viewers for future episodes of One Punch Man DROPPED.
People started devoting more time to working out than watching TV because Saitama was just that great of a character to aspire to. And this of course hurts Madhouse Studio (the ones responsible animating the series) as well as other studios for the very same reason.

A good show rakes in dough, but a show that's so good did the opposite!

OPM is gonna become a franchise once the season's over.
 
DK
Is it safe to say OPM is 2015's TTGL? I still haven't boarded its hype missile.

same I never bothered with One Punch Man yet, especially when it's well-received by both normies and /a/ and everyone in between
 
So instead of One Punch Man being "the saviour of anime"

It ruined anime according to that article....


How did it do that though?




In one punch......
 
It may be very well edited to make the 3D look realistic, but I personally don't think it's true "3D Drawing" style. I'll give the author credit where credit's due, that effect does look very well executed...
 
It may be very well edited to make the 3D look realistic, but I personally don't think it's true "3D Drawing" style. I'll give the author credit where credit's due, that effect does look very well executed...

I'm unsure if you know about the trend, but it's been booming. It's one of these things where you create the illusion of 3D where the subject doesn't look flat if you look at it from a certain perspective.

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The only reason why I think the Miku one is fake is because if that drawing really was laid out flat, it shouldn't overlap the yellow-capped bottle, TV remote the way it does. And it should be flopping over the edge of the table too, but you see none of this happening.

Basically, I just posted some phony art. I should call out that scumbag artist.
 
I'm unsure if you know about the trend, but it's been booming. It's one of these things where you create the illusion of 3D where the subject doesn't look flat if you look at it from a certain perspective.

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The only reason why I think the Miku one is fake is because if that drawing really was laid out flat, it shouldn't overlap the pencil sharpener and TV remote the way it does.

Hmm, I see; in essence, those drawings are made with basis on some "visual trickery" in order to create illusions based on perspective. I haven't heard of such trend, but I believe that I've understood it well enough

On the other hand, it does seem that perspective is making the Miku drawing look a bit too... "floaty", if that makes any sense. It's as if the drawing itself is floating above the pencil sharpener and the remote, which seems to be the key issue...
 
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