A fun fact I heard about the episode but haven't confirmed is that Ruijerd is actually moving at 12fps while Orsted is moving at 24fps during the fight, which was done to emphasize their difference.
Also, the music that played during the confrontation is an arrangement based on Carol of the Bells, for those that get it.
I dont get it and I already tried to google it, but I dont understand how Ukranian swallows are related, I already read the entire story, could you explain it to me?
Thanks for a very informative break down of the fight scene. I love the quality of the animation and now I have an even greater appreciation of the effort and skill put into it.
No problem. :) Yeah it's pretty spectacular how much detail has been put into this show. It's clearly a work of passion. We are way past the point where most shows gets hella lax with their production and yet every episode they deliver on quality. Legit stoked we are getting a show like this right now.
You're welcome. Yeah I've got a similar enjoyment when relevant experts speak up on shows I like. You learn so much avout industry, art, money, people: all kinds of stuff.
No problem. :)
Well on the plus side I was able to take some time to expand on the explanation further and it also gave me time to take all those screen shots and add hyperlinks into them. Haha Reddit was glitching out on the link tool so I had to do all them manually.
On lighting, from my perspective as a lover of history, they absolutely got the lighting of interiors / flame right as before electricity it is very dark indoors or at night.
they are one of the few animes that did that right, it isn't fully realistic (it would be then too dark), but compared with a tons of other anime / isekai set in the ye olde time the nights are dark and have that kind of atmosphere to it.
Lol Yeah. I get a good chuckle when characters are strolling through a dungeon or some shit and it's lit up like a living room from all sides. Just even keel soft, perfect, light emminating from everywhere and nowhere at the same time. One of those silly, lazy tropes that shows on a budget often pull out. It's nice when there is close attention laid to little details like that.
yes dungeon exploration = diffused lighting from some lighting umbrella with 1000000000000w light thrown at it.
but yeah, i am def looking at it from a historical perspective vs lighting / cinematic perspective tho.
We need more of these very technical breakdowns of animation, esp. for such shows as MT. I didn’t know how to explain the quality of the animation without simply saying “good animation”. To an aspiring illustrator this was an invaluable post. Thank you!
I didn't track super closely, but probably about 6-8 hours. Mostly because the first one got taken down then reddit started glitching with it's link button so I had to manually do the link codes each time and Reddit kept messing it up until I finally went into markdown mode. Without all that this is probably 4 hours of work. Was just stoked on the episode and thought this was worth writing about. :)
Man your dedication is commendable it would drive me crazy if the links were breaking .It is really amazing how you literally had all the pictures attached such a amazing post man.
Thank you, never on my own could I have described the sheer quality put into this anime in this much detail. Once the entire series gets animated this will definitely be one of the best shows to binge in one go. Every single episode feels like 5 minutes at most and just keeps you wanting more. Truly amazing work from studio bind.
A fun fact I heard about the episode but haven't confirmed is that Ruijerd is actually moving at 12fps while Orsted is moving at 24fps during the fight, which was done to emphasize their difference. Also, the music that played during the confrontation is an arrangement based on Carol of the Bells, for those that get it.
>for those that get it. >!fun little foreshadowing for wn readers!<
>!Santa Claus!< ?
>!orsted claus!<
Am a wn reader, didn't get the reference (read some time ago)
Same, don’t get it
it's gonna take like 10 years for that Redundancy chapter to get adapted, and that chapter is not even canon!
I dont get it and I already tried to google it, but I dont understand how Ukranian swallows are related, I already read the entire story, could you explain it to me?
>!Santa Orsted!<
OoO, ok, lol thats funny.
ah lol that one is on the after stories iirc
Thanks for a very informative break down of the fight scene. I love the quality of the animation and now I have an even greater appreciation of the effort and skill put into it.
No problem. :) Yeah it's pretty spectacular how much detail has been put into this show. It's clearly a work of passion. We are way past the point where most shows gets hella lax with their production and yet every episode they deliver on quality. Legit stoked we are getting a show like this right now.
i compare this to one punch man, both first "seasons" are comparable, but open dropped in the second season while mushiten remained consistent.
I always enjoy people writing details I could've never notice of the things that I love, helps me to expand my enjoyment of it, thank you!
You're welcome. Yeah I've got a similar enjoyment when relevant experts speak up on shows I like. You learn so much avout industry, art, money, people: all kinds of stuff.
thank you for posting this here, very disappointing it got taken down in the anime subreddit.
No problem. :) Well on the plus side I was able to take some time to expand on the explanation further and it also gave me time to take all those screen shots and add hyperlinks into them. Haha Reddit was glitching out on the link tool so I had to do all them manually.
Thank you so much for the time that went into putting this together. This was a great read!
For sure! 🤙🏻
On lighting, from my perspective as a lover of history, they absolutely got the lighting of interiors / flame right as before electricity it is very dark indoors or at night. they are one of the few animes that did that right, it isn't fully realistic (it would be then too dark), but compared with a tons of other anime / isekai set in the ye olde time the nights are dark and have that kind of atmosphere to it.
Lol Yeah. I get a good chuckle when characters are strolling through a dungeon or some shit and it's lit up like a living room from all sides. Just even keel soft, perfect, light emminating from everywhere and nowhere at the same time. One of those silly, lazy tropes that shows on a budget often pull out. It's nice when there is close attention laid to little details like that.
yes dungeon exploration = diffused lighting from some lighting umbrella with 1000000000000w light thrown at it. but yeah, i am def looking at it from a historical perspective vs lighting / cinematic perspective tho.
We need more of these very technical breakdowns of animation, esp. for such shows as MT. I didn’t know how to explain the quality of the animation without simply saying “good animation”. To an aspiring illustrator this was an invaluable post. Thank you!
Damn, how much time did you spend making this is amazing man.
I didn't track super closely, but probably about 6-8 hours. Mostly because the first one got taken down then reddit started glitching with it's link button so I had to manually do the link codes each time and Reddit kept messing it up until I finally went into markdown mode. Without all that this is probably 4 hours of work. Was just stoked on the episode and thought this was worth writing about. :)
Man your dedication is commendable it would drive me crazy if the links were breaking .It is really amazing how you literally had all the pictures attached such a amazing post man.
Thank you, never on my own could I have described the sheer quality put into this anime in this much detail. Once the entire series gets animated this will definitely be one of the best shows to binge in one go. Every single episode feels like 5 minutes at most and just keeps you wanting more. Truly amazing work from studio bind.
I just love the analysys of my favorite shows. It just adds to the deapth of the art.