saccharinescorpion:if you’re keeping up with Mob Psycho 100, you may have noticed that some scenes w
saccharinescorpion:if you’re keeping up with Mob Psycho 100, you may have noticed that some scenes will occasionally shift to a more abstract, “paint-like” art style. you’ve almost definitely noticed this in the ending sequencewhat you may not have known is that that’s not just a style– that’s actual paint.“paint-on-glass” animation is a very uncommon animation technique, in no small part due to the fact that it’s incredibly difficult and labor-intensive. it’s remarkable – and possibly, until now, unheard of – to see it in a big budget animation series like MP100, not only for small scenes but for an entire 90 second sequence– and it’s even more remarkable that it’s all done by one personMiyo Sato specializes in paint-on-glass animation, having created several short films with it. she created the entirety of MP100′s ending sequence as well as several notable scenes like the appearance of the first spirit in episode 1. it’s really inspiring to see so many talented artists not only given work to do on a big project like MP100 but given so much freedom with their style and art direction. i really hope the success of this series will inspire other animated projects to be more creative and try new things in regards to art and animationyou can see some of Miyo Sato’s work on her website, as well as her twitter and tumblr -- source link
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