
Few posts and it blew up.
Drawing is exhausting.
It will become a human rights issue for animators.
Live-action or something like that is still doable.
With all 3D, we can do it!
If “Altair: A Record of Battles” could be adapted into an anime, then it can be done.
It’s clear that there will be dissatisfaction due to the omission of details necessary for movement.
If the animation team works about 7 hours of overtime every day, we can do it!
Are you okay? Isn’t it contradictory to work 70 hours a day?
We have no choice but to create an AI that assists with details, and then humans will correct it.
Emma was good, so it should be fine, right?
Is it impossible even with CGI? Will it end up looking like a Gojulas?
How far will you go with the story?
I want to see it in live action.
I want you to scout locations in Central Asia for about 5 years…
Since Nagano Mamoru’s movie has been realized, the thread image should be doable too, right?
If we can get cooperation from Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan to scan the real thing and turn it into a texture, we might be able to manage…
Let’s figure this out using the Cave King method.
The viewer’s eyes die, but…
If I approach it with the determination to take down the production company like in “Mushishi,” I might be able to do it… but it might be impossible.
Actually, it has been in production since around 2015.
The complete package is scheduled for 32 years.
If it’s Madhouse… no, I wonder.
Just one thread image is already a crazy situation, it’s really insane.
I wonder how Emma was for the author.
Let’s have Mori-sensei also take on the roles of animation director and animator.
Since manga and anime are fundamentally different media, isn’t it okay if they don’t perfectly recreate each other?
If it’s 3D, you can just change the texture…
Should I have Mr. Mori create the original artwork for the texture…?
If it’s a complete reproduction, it seems like it would be tiring for the eyes to watch.
I want to do something like the Count of Monte Cristo…
Isn’t Shirley still more realistic?
Since the base fabric actually exists, it’s fine to do it in live-action!
There are works that seem impossible to be animated due to issues other than ethics and rights.
The Central Asian rulers have an infinite amount of money and pride, so if we can get a sponsor, it might surprisingly be easier to go with live-action.
It’s unlikely to happen unless they’re as dedicated as creating a major historical drama on NHK.
Even though I was told to bring Kusanagi to Hakumei Tomikochi, I don’t even know who I should call here…
Something like a Japan-Turkey joint production or something like that.
There was an animation that moved everything in Van Gogh’s style, right?
If you use money and people, you can do it! You can do it!