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it’s over….
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>>7332884
the great thing about consistent practice is that i never have to tweet anything like this because i am better than all the 18 yo's. very simple solution
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>animating like a veteran
>get paid like a thirdie schmuck
>the fat cats above gets another mansion
lmao, a sucker born every minute
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Good slave. Good slave! We’ll use him up and spit him out by 25 after he gets too burned out. Give him some work in that Fry Ren cartoon; I need to buy my 4th yacht before the end of 2025 or I can’t show off to Watanabe at the annual performance get together party.
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>>7332884
18 huh? Probably sold his soul to the devil.
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Let's have an /ic/ meeting in from of his house and kill ourselves together, that will show him
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>>7332949
Or had an artist in his family that trained him as a child.
luck > talent > hard work
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>>7333029
>luck > talent > hard work
I agree with the luck thing but the talent thing is wrong. Skill will outbeat talent any day of the week, having the consistency to cultivate that talent into skill is majorly important and that takes hardwork. Take it from me the moment you hit a wall with your talent (which always happens) you have to rely on skill which only comes with consistent deliberate hardwork. Because you were talented you feel like you can't draw for shit and can stay in your comfort zone while others pass you by breaking that wall, but you'll still impress the normies. Talent is like an equipable item that gives you a 10% strength boost in a video game and the only place that really shows its difference is with the elites. There are other boosts, like growing up in a culture/environment where hardwork and precision is common, growing up with a family that understands the benefits of structures such as schedules, time management, and studying in general. Growing up with parents that limited the brainrot you consumed to an hour a day so you won't have that nasty procrastinating habit- but these are all in the luck category.
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at least link the post
https://x.com/Hatchofly_/status/1845509635979055538
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>>7333085
>>7332884
sakuga effects are cool and everything but they aren't really all that impressive from a technical perspective. Not sure why normies are always so blown away but then pass on golden age disney.

Any 90s anime or anything Sunrise has done in the last 30 years shits on this.

https://youtu.be/u5TewHJ-n0Y?si=t1IuWy4veUWeUDT1
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>>7333108

The TMNT cartoon was all about "sakuga". This is what the West thinks anime is all about and why they still don't get it.
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>>7333085
Db daima ep1 mogs this shit
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>>7333071
skill is added on to talent. A talented person that doesnt work hard might have a power of 70, and an untalented person can work hard to reach 80, but I have negative talent. So when I put in as much work as the other untalented guy who reached 80, I would only reach 50 because my anti-talent started me at -30 to begin with.
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>>7333108
hes 18
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>>7333370
maybe he'll learn to not break form every 2 frames before he's 24
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>>7333447
let's see your finished animations you made at 18, anon
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>>7333452
since you missed the point the first time, he'll grow up and nobody will see his talent as precocious anymore because this random pakistani on youtube will still be mogging his entire collection of work

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Woj4k9ygbPQ
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>>7333470
youre really fucking low iq
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>>7333468
>posting someone else's work
he's also like 50

>>7333475
and you still haven't posted any work. let's see what you made at 18 anon
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>>7333476
> muh 18
youre brutally stupid
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>>7333478
and for the record i was solving differential equations and working in a plasma lab when i was 18. i didnt draw then.
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>>7333478
cranky because you're worse than him huh
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>>7333468
lowkey 90% sure i coulda done this at 18
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>>7333481
i have no doubt ill surpass this extremely low bar in animation in a few years since he apparently failed solid drawing and arcs.
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>>7333483
>this guy is better than me but he sucks!
>i'll reach his level, which sucks, in a few years
>surely he will not improve in this time as well
?
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>he's samefaggin now
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>>7333484
He knows how to draw but doesnt know animate
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>he's samefaggin now
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>>7333482
>lowkey
you have to be 18 or over to post here
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>>7333373
>mfw he's following it 1:1
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>>7333492
the young allegations
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>>7333495
>the young allegations
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>>7333495
only young shits are impressed by - and want headpats for - precocious talent, literally no one else gives a shit past the age of 25.
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>board about drawing
>doesn't post work
dunning Krugers ruined this board, another reason why gatekeeping is a must
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>>7333495
>>7333497
the young allegations
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>>7333499
yes i (20) recall in my youth so long ago lots of talk of talent. i dont think it really matters anymore. continuous progression is the end all be all imo
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>>7333503
>the young alligators
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>>7333085
A 13 year old can animate that slop
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>>7333501
it's picrel
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>>7332884
People will still lie through their teeth and tell you that talent isn't real. That 10 year old child prodigy just put in the hours, you just need to work harder sweaty.
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>>7332884
Dead serious I was going to end my life earlier this year because of shit like this. I'm 26 and can't even get a single interview, meanwhile 18 year old Xiao Ming Bing Ching Fey Long over here is doing One Piece fight scenes for Toei and some other fucko around the same age was doing Jujitsu Kaisen animation too. I can't compete anymore.
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>>7333834
how many seconds of animation have you drawn?
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>>7333345
Unless youre mentally retarded, low IQ, mentally ill or a combination of these theres no "having talent" or "antitalent". The fact you have the want and will to draw is enough of a talent itself.
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>>7333834
>and some other fucko around the same age was doing Jujitsu Kaisen animation too.
Do you mean picrel? Depressing stuff.
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>>7336043
You know this is a lie right? These turd world faggots lie about their age to farm for engagement. You will never know about his age since he will not expose anything from his personal life. This is simply a marketing scheme.
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>>7336043
>>7332884
>talent isn't re-
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>>7336058
al
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>>7333345
>Gamer analogy
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>>7336057
>You know this is a lie right?
Webgen animators learn to draw and animate really young.
That is not the case for western animators because 2D animation is dead, at least hand drawn, plenty of kids learn flash puppet animation.
Richard Williams was even younger than those Asian kids when he learned to animate a few decades ago during the peak of Disney's 2D.
He used a book by Nat Falk to teach himself animation when he was ten years old... He also learned under Disney legends so that.
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>>7336092
How do you know? This is nothing but confirmation bias on your part. There is 0 information about their real life identity in their profiles. They are all self proclaimed underaged animators.
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>>7336096
Plenty of manga artists had their debut in high school anon. There's nothing special about making it as an artist while young, they just started earlier than (you) and me.
You're high on copium but those kids aren't that good, they're just good enough then they learn on the job under veteran animators.
Just read interviews in Japanese by veteran animators like Kogawa, they explain how 18yo animators straight out of high school are the industry standard.
Going to vocational anime schools is not ideal because they don't teach exactly what the anime industry needs at a deep enough level.
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>>7336096
SheerKuga went from complete /beg/ to anime professional in just 3 years so it's doable to be an anime animator while at high school.
The only reason you think that's not possible is because anons on /ic/ take a lot longer to get good if they ever get good, but that's more to do with a lack of structured learning than "talent" or "Asian genes" or any meme bullsh*t like that.
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>>7333512
post your work there is an objective measure of skill and Japan is better than France at art.
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>>7336134
Do you know what an MAD is? There are even "professional" animators that literally do not know how to draw at all. It's a meaningless term when talking about skill.
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>>7336134
his fig drawing is still kinda weak (maybe an int) but his cleaned animation is quite good. How does that even happen?
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>>7336141
>MAD
what is it anon
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>>7336148
It's what japs call AMVs.
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>>7336134
Very true. It's also worth noting the JJK animator kid joined an animation learning discord server, which just so happened to have nip animators and producers, and learned that way through veterans. Aforementioned producers lurking in the server is also how he got picked up.
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I've been animating since before he's born and I'm still not nearly as good.
Damn.
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How old was Weilin when he animated this?
IIRC the episode director mentioned that he's still a high school student.
https://x.com/Xenophoss/status/1020822185881960448
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>>7336134
Based.
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>>7336217
is that little fucker playing with me ?
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>>7332937
Will another mansion make them gitgud at drawing though
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>>7336107
>>7336134
A whole lot of nothing with 0 proof as expected lmao. I wasnt even saying this animator is any good. I have checked out his layouts without revisions and cleanups and they were pretty beg tier.
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>>7336145
Because veterans clean up their shitty animations They only do the layout. It's kind of weird to even give them these jobs since they are supposedly very young. Key animators are usually very seasoned and experienced in the industry.
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>>7332884
look…anikari was being mentored by industry giants from an even younger age, comes from a good family, lives in a country where art is still prized and valued, probably has never known true desolation or loneliness, probably is healthy or otherwise gets a lot of sunshine and fresh seafood, etc. he is young and that’s impressive i guess but it isn’t like he started at 16 and got good all of a sudden he’s been drawing since he was a fucking toddler probably, for HOURS a day, because he’s a kid and he has no real responsibility
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>>7332884
>animator
OH NO NO NO NO NO
>thirdie
I would unironically kms if I had this rng and decision making. Anime brain rot is real, another slave in the making
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>>7332884
i really dislike the gloopy style of animation i miss more aggressive 90/2000's stuff. really reminded of this when i started watching the new bleach seasons a few days ago
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>>7337920
Nah this is what we are going to get you dumb crab



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