I know some people see DBZ and their eyes roll so hard they generate mild currents of electricity, but give this one a shot
Black Animator is OP as butts, and even if you don’t know about DBZ it’s still entertaining to watch his take on Goku vs Frieza just because it’s literally 10 minutes of nonstop action all animated pretty damn good
No humor umm story describes itself for dbz fans visuals really good a little blocky here to there but it’s so minor a non animator wouldn’t even notice a hint of it noice job but in my opinion there are wayyyy to many dbz animations it’s just watching the same thing different creator
Story and humor are inapplicable to this animation, so I won’t critique them.
This is another Black Animator DBZ animation that improves on some standard animation qualities but overall offers the same content as before with little variation or substance. The animation quality has noticeably improved, which is commendable on the animator’s part, but the actual fight scene has a lot to improve upon. No, using the dash effect every .5 nanoseconds does not mean a fight is good. There are some good parts to the fight, but the visuals are especially jarring since Goku and Frieza have no outlines on their basic stick figures in 2D but suddenly are completely outlined every now and then. There are also clearly traced segments within this animation, and the dialogue (which is actually voiced by the original cast) shows that Black didn’t stray far off from the events and fight within the original fight to depict this one. There are many positive qualities about DBZ fights, but this particular fight doesn’t exactly capitalize on many of them or try something unique. The parts that are capitalized on are traced. I should really give a 1/5 for the tracing, but because most of it wasn’t traced, the score will stay as-is.
This is a slight improvement upon his recent animations. A little less recycling, but there’s still a lot. It really shows in the second half of the animation. Theres some decent effects and pretty decent animations as well, though they are hard to appreciate when they are used so much. That and this doesn’t offer much unique from other DBZ fights. This also has visuals that constantly fight each other. A character will have a specific set of detail throughout the animation then suddenly you run into a problem of the character changing to a traced model which is just odd. There’s also effects out of place constantly like the pixelated explosion. This still has quite a bit to improve on and length does not make a good animation. Though I will say if your bored, this is an okay animation to watch.
2/5
I know some people see DBZ and their eyes roll so hard they generate mild currents of electricity, but give this one a shot
Black Animator is OP as butts, and even if you don’t know about DBZ it’s still entertaining to watch his take on Goku vs Frieza just because it’s literally 10 minutes of nonstop action all animated pretty damn good
Be rolling their eyes like
No humor umm story describes itself for dbz fans visuals really good a little blocky here to there but it’s so minor a non animator wouldn’t even notice a hint of it noice job but in my opinion there are wayyyy to many dbz animations it’s just watching the same thing different creator
Story and humor are inapplicable to this animation, so I won’t critique them.
This is another Black Animator DBZ animation that improves on some standard animation qualities but overall offers the same content as before with little variation or substance. The animation quality has noticeably improved, which is commendable on the animator’s part, but the actual fight scene has a lot to improve upon. No, using the dash effect every .5 nanoseconds does not mean a fight is good. There are some good parts to the fight, but the visuals are especially jarring since Goku and Frieza have no outlines on their basic stick figures in 2D but suddenly are completely outlined every now and then. There are also clearly traced segments within this animation, and the dialogue (which is actually voiced by the original cast) shows that Black didn’t stray far off from the events and fight within the original fight to depict this one. There are many positive qualities about DBZ fights, but this particular fight doesn’t exactly capitalize on many of them or try something unique. The parts that are capitalized on are traced. I should really give a 1/5 for the tracing, but because most of it wasn’t traced, the score will stay as-is.
2/5.
PL Team Slave OwnerThis is a slight improvement upon his recent animations. A little less recycling, but there’s still a lot. It really shows in the second half of the animation. Theres some decent effects and pretty decent animations as well, though they are hard to appreciate when they are used so much. That and this doesn’t offer much unique from other DBZ fights. This also has visuals that constantly fight each other. A character will have a specific set of detail throughout the animation then suddenly you run into a problem of the character changing to a traced model which is just odd. There’s also effects out of place constantly like the pixelated explosion. This still has quite a bit to improve on and length does not make a good animation. Though I will say if your bored, this is an okay animation to watch.
2/5