i knew that arm motion sasuke did felt kinda off.
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
Does the animator/studio need permission to do this?Nope. A lot of anime do that, burrowing fighting frames in martial arts fights is normal. In fact even in a non Japanese show like boondocks, a scene from naruto part 1(sasuke vs orochimaru) was borrowed and put in the shows fight scenes. ..
EDIT: You had the example I mentioned but I didn't see the second gif at the beginning
nope since martial art fight is worldwideDoes the animator/studio need permission to do this?
They don't because they're just mimicking real life movements. It's noone's intellectual property.Does the animator/studio need permission to do this?
nope since martial art fight is worldwide
so you're saying if some other animator wanted to copy my favorite fight scene below me. they can just do it?They don't because they're just mimicking real life movements. It's noone's intellectual property.
OT: Nothing new here. There are more though.
It's common for animators to look at real life movements and make their frames based on that.
well if that scene is copied from world wide martial art in like hundred thousand clubs in real life, then yesso you're saying if some other animator wanted to copy my favorite fight scene below me. they can just do it?
You must be registered for see images
lmao alrightwell if that scene is copied from world wide martial art in like hundred thousand clubs in real life, then yes
cowboy bepop, boondocks and some jackie chan movie i think.TC if it is no problem can you tell me that names of the 3 gif videos?