Perhaps but it will still likely be better than Justice League to me.That looks terrible.
I've never seen an animated WW movie. I'm just going by the dialog and artwork I see in this trailer, and it looks like it geared toward 5th grade girls.....I agree about the costume though.Perhaps but it will still likely be better than Justice League to me.
DC Animation loves pushing out alternate timeline movies more than its traditional fare in my opinion. This one seems to continue the alternate Wonder Woman character, who has appeared in about a half dozen films (I think).
The movie looks like it will incorporate an origin story similar to her live action film, add a hefty dose of her rogues gallery, and re-RE-imagine her bond with Steve Trevor. The latest DCA offerings have gone around the map with Diana/Trevor. Either he's not in the picture when she and Superman are a thing, or he is completely out of the storyline, or there is a definite bond between the Princess and him.
DCA alternate timeline movie production is an established strategy for Warner Bros. They have had their share of hits and misses with the strategy and continuity sucks BIG time but I have found most of them entertaining. I really liked this alternate Wonder Woman in Justice League: War. She dealt her share of punishment on Darkseid in that one.And I definitely think her uniform is a great re-design.
"5th grade girls."I've never seen an animated WW movie. I'm just going by the dialog and artwork I see in this trailer, and it looks like it geared toward 5th grade girls.....I agree about the costume though.
I just hate that all the lines and angles are so sharp and defined. It gives it a 70s cartoon look, IMO."5th grade girls."
I think DCA's artwork is first-rate in their movies. Not on the level of good or better Japanese anime artwork of course but clean, defined, smoothly transitional from frame to frame, and detailed.
"70's cartoon look???"I just hate that all the lines and angles are so sharp and defined. It gives it a 70s cartoon look, IMO.
I wasn't comparing it to Super Friends, more like G Force, or something like that."70's cartoon look???"
With respect, NONE of DCA's line has poor and elementary artwork. I may find an old Super Friends (gag me with a spoon) video and create a side-by-side gif clip with current stuff later for comparison. And if you still have the same opinion after watching it, so be it. We disagree.
Time for a car wash before it gets too hot outside.![]()
Our mini-convo is taking away from the thread, so I created a separate thread here:I wasn't comparing it to Super Friends, more like G Force, or something like that.
See? Exactly the same! Lol. Okay, so WW is crisper and more HD. Maybe it's just the bright, vivid colors that I don't like, along with the overly angular lines.![]()
Visual side-by-side comparison of 1970's G-Force and 2019 Wonder Woman: Bloodlines artwork.
I've never seen an animated WW movie. I'm just going by the dialog and artwork I see in this trailer, and it looks like it geared toward 5th grade girls.....I agree about the costume though.
is the artwork and format any different than the Justice League animation series or movies ? This was WW's movie original amine movie 2009 film
Loved G-Force as a kid!
Star Blazers was great too!
is the artwork and format any different than the Justice League animation series or movies ? This was WW's movie original amine movie 2009 film
Now that's beautiful animation!One thing I enjoy about Japanese anime is its typical attention to detail. The original Fate/Zero is a favorite series of mine. It impressed me from jump. Here is a short bit of artwork from the opening sequence:
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Whether it be human, computer or mixture of both, I enjoy the dedication in showing light reflected in not just moving waves of water but also as the 'camera travels' across the surface of the bay before 'panning' upwards into the sky, filled with distinctly different shaped cloud cover. Gorgeous.
I wished my gif was sharper but I try not making them too large. This one was heavily compressed and sized down to 600 X 338 but was still just under 2.3 megabytes. Preferably I would get them to around 1 MB to save the site extra bandwidth.
The series contains a number of beautifully drawn backgrounds that complement its characters and situations. I highly recommend the show itself (and its first sequel) but caution anyone that it is very dependent on Japanese storytelling, which is sometimes intricate and does not always flow the way Western civilization outlines story plots.Now that's beautiful animation!