The "Calarts Style" - another video on why you must consume shitty product, bigot

https://youtube.com/watch?v=sEYZBZI14wY

https://boards.4chan.org/co/thread/147733185#p147733185

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1741080295cdrm0jM3tKjwjA.webp

Oh boy another

>it doesn't exist

>Ok, it does exist, but John K said it's about Disney characters so you're all technically wrong

>Ok, it does describe the cheap copypaste artstyle seen in modern cartoons, but the real problem is the lazy writing which nobody has ever brought up ever

>But the real problem is that anime is bad and anime fans are immature man children who just like senseless violence because toxic masculinity

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Isn't this guy completely missing that people hate this new style because it's oversimplified, lazy slop intended to be easy to create with modern software?

Look at 80's content and there was actual art there, not just abuse of the ellipse and flood fill cowtools.

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>Look at 80's content and there was actual art there, not just abuse of the ellipse and flood fill cowtools.

You mean those shows based on toylines where everyone traced model sheets to the point where nobody could make eye contact?

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I can forgive reusing frames, particularly when it's done by hand. Given that it's all computer generated now there's no reason that they couldn't do similar complexity. The flood filling is just laziness.

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GI Joe had like 10 frames per episode.

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At least they'd invented shading

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AND IT WAS STILL KINO NEIGHBOR

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https://media.tenor.com/Lzlm987OQSIAAAAx/gi-joe-psa.webp

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