Yes, in recent years he has been one of Trigger's most prominent artists, having some of the most visually creative episodes of the studio's productions. Ichigo Kanno seems to be on a similar path
He is definitely an incredible animator. I would say that his style is an evolution of the Kanada style, similar to what Kameda did. Lately he has had quite a few participations in different projects, so I hope to see much more from the animator in the future (Imaishi's Cyberpunk Edgerunners) and who knows, maybe we will see him as a director at some point in Trigger, since he has proven to be quite competent that (Dynazenon #09)
All the names of the series are in the description, I have also added the option of subtitles in English and Japanese with the names of all the series. You can go back or forward frame by frame Frame Advance: Press the " . " Key / Rewind frame: Press the " , " key Remember, animation is not made to pause as animation is made up of the entire sequence of drawings that create the illusion of movement, so there is no point in evaluating the "quality" of animation based on an individual drawing. Even so, I highlight the option to move forward and back frame because it is always interesting to see the animator's work in each particular drawing, in addition to helping a lot to understand how his work works.
I made a comparison between the quality of my original file and the quality of the video on youtube, for some reason the youtube video lowers the quality considerably, I have no idea why it happens so I apologize for it. This applies to all videos, since for example the Sushio in the first cut of Gurren Lagann is pixelated, while in my original file it is completely clean. It's quite annoying as I try to find the best source for each episode to get the clips.
His style and his effects are super aggressive, I like it
Ikarashi quickly became one of Trigger's flagship animators, I hope to see him in important production positions in the future
Yes, in recent years he has been one of Trigger's most prominent artists, having some of the most visually creative episodes of the studio's productions.
Ichigo Kanno seems to be on a similar path
Kai Ikarashi best Kanada-School animator and still one of the best one alongside Imaishi, Kameda, Arai and the the OG Kanada
He is definitely an incredible animator.
I would say that his style is an evolution of the Kanada style, similar to what Kameda did. Lately he has had quite a few participations in different projects, so I hope to see much more from the animator in the future (Imaishi's Cyberpunk Edgerunners) and who knows, maybe we will see him as a director at some point in Trigger, since he has proven to be quite competent that (Dynazenon #09)
All the names of the series are in the description, I have also added the option of subtitles in English and Japanese with the names of all the series.
You can go back or forward frame by frame
Frame Advance: Press the " . " Key / Rewind frame: Press the " , " key
Remember, animation is not made to pause as animation is made up of the entire sequence of drawings that create the illusion of movement, so there is no point in evaluating the "quality" of animation based on an individual drawing.
Even so, I highlight the option to move forward and back frame because it is always interesting to see the animator's work in each particular drawing, in addition to helping a lot to understand how his work works.
It's a good video‼︎
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Thank you very much!
I also thank you for the correction, since I don't speak Japanese I didn't know I was making a mistake
I made a comparison between the quality of my original file and the quality of the video on youtube, for some reason the youtube video lowers the quality considerably, I have no idea why it happens so I apologize for it. This applies to all videos, since for example the Sushio in the first cut of Gurren Lagann is pixelated, while in my original file it is completely clean.
It's quite annoying as I try to find the best source for each episode to get the clips.
Its suprised me that ikarashi participated in eighty six opening