Huge spaceships & destruction - for animation reference.

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For animators wanting to animate big ships, for artists wanting to draw massive fleet battles, and for film makers wanting to see some inspiration - this is for you. Basically, a collection of the biggest and most well-drawn ships I could find, all stuck together in one place for easy access and with some nice music so you don't get too bored. Star Wars is reknowned for having the best space battles in history, and this should also hopefully show that Japanese animation (the golden age 80s-90s stuff, when it looked amazing. Unlike the poorly-scrawled, detail-less digital rubbish they pass off as anime these days) holds its own in terms of sheer scale and ridiculously detailed art (oh, and some ridiculously nice animation, too). You certainly won't be seeing anything this nice in modern anime, and that's for sure. If you like the look of any of the stuff you see here... get down to a rental shop and watch them! Here's what you see on this video: Music: Ozzy Osbourne - "My Jekyll Doesn't Hide." Gackt - "Death Wish." Video: Project A-Ko (movie, 1986) Gunbuster (not the poor-looking new one) - (video series, 1988) Gall Force - Eternal Story (Movie, 1986) Gall Force - Destruction (Video, 1987) The Empire Strikes Back (Movie, 1980) Return of the Jedi (Movie, 1983) Macross - Do You Remember love? (Movie, 1984) Macross II - Lovers Again (Video, 1992) Sol Bianca (Video, 1990) Babylon 5 (1994)

Category: Film
Uploaded: September 14th, 2007 @ 7:24 am
Author: OtaKing77077

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