I absolutely love the weight Tam Lu puts behind every movement while somehow retaining the fast-paced coreography. It's so brilliant that when I first saw a cut of his, I genuinely questioned if it was CGI. His understanding of 3D space and his insane camerawork that comes along with it results into a terrifyingly gorgeous watch. Definitely one of my favorite web-gen animators, honestly can't wait to see more of his stuff. Also, an amazing MAD yet again! Would love to see more of those in the future alongside your usual content. I think it'd make for a really nice mix of analysis, background info and end result.
When I started watching Castlevania, I never expected the animation to be this good. All the sakgua moments that left me speechless turned out to be the work of this genius.
Well, it's not really the 'animation' that is the main appeal of the show, but the visuals. Not to say that the animation is bad. It's the compositing and the shading in these scenes that really stands out.
This MAD really makes me appreciate the way Tam Lu animates cloth and and uses shadows. The movement is not only amazing but the shadow placement and amount is always the exact amount needed to show the depth and form of an object for every single frame, whether it's a cape, hair, or effects animation. No wonder their recent 'lineless' animations still have so much clarity. And btw, placing the Hollow Purple cut at that part of the music was a perfect choice!!!
His ability to make incredible cuts both without any use of linework or using heavy inky impact frames with extreme details is what sets him apart from other web gen animators for me. He's an all rounder
He will be one of the main animators. Question is, since he most likely already finished all of his work for nocturne, what's he working on right now? Inhaling massive amounts of hopium gives me JJK S2 as the answer.
Not only does he never draw on ones, he goes a little lower than even twos, usually sticks to threes. Then he does the unholy act of not having in-betweening help with his work. Most of his works are entirely finished by him. An incredibly unique animator.
@@-MankoManholy crap! That low with zero quality drop. The way he utilizes he's skills is truly remarkable, it's just really mesmerizing to look at. NGL not surprised he does in-betweens himself, even the character acting dosen't fall out of place irregardless of he's animation philosophy of using lower frames.
Can’t wait to see what insane nonsense this man animated on Nocturne. With how most of the characters can use magic I’m sure we’ll get to see more of his crazy effects animation, and I’m so excited to see what he and the rest of their team has done. Great MAD! Tam is a crazy talented guy and you captured a ton of that in the video. Keep it up! Also, congrats on 7k subs!
I wish Mappa and Imai used Tam Lu for some action animation instead of Gojo's hollow purple. While Gojo's purple is cool and all, nobody outside of Sakuga community talks about it, where as if he made an action sequence, all people including even normies would have talked about it. Also, I think that episode's second half needed a memorable action sequace, manga readers were not that happy with Gojo v Toji part 2 since they expected something sakuga heavy extended fight scenes. What we got was not bad but it felt a little bit underwhelming after seeing how good part 1 was and how hyped that moment was in the manga community.
Tam Lu is a highly idiosyncratic animator with a very unique style. If he animated a "proper" action sequence, either of these 2 things would happen: 1) People complain that the drawings look weird for JJK's style. 2) His animation does not even make it to the final version because of the bad schedule, similar to what happened with his scene in my hero academia season 5.
Can you make a video sharing your knowledge of the whole animation process. Pre=production, production and pro-production, but mainly just a detailed explanation of the stages of production talking about the most common methods used. Its hard to find videos to explain it in enough detail, so id appreciate that a lot bro.
Thank you god-saviour MankoMan for dropping another banger video, and congrats on 7K worshippers. 10K is just around the corner, keep up the good work dude!
Now I can't wait for Nocturne. I love how he became Powerhouses main action animator. He's to Powerhouse what Yutapon is to Bones or Abe to Ufotable. No disrespect to Spencer Wan, first two seasons were amazing but it still looked like a typical western production until Tam Lu came along.
@@frizen9328 Yeah but not just that. The spacing between frames was small and and the storyboarding made the action feel smooth but slow at the same time. The fight between Trevor and Alucard in season 1 was coreographed masterfully but still felt slow and heavy for some reason. I guess they were going for a more realistic look.
@@markomaksimovic7678 The weighty more realistic movement is definitely a Spencer thing. So you're kind of talking about how a lot of anime now has very exaggerated action. The Nakamura meme of boy goes whoosh and screen goes brrtz basically 😂
He's not a part of Powerhouse production tho? He works because Samuel Deats is the director. Ray is another main animator who worked on Mushoku Tensei recently.
@@frizen9328 Hahahaha true. Although I also have a small problem with Nakamura and his flying saucer Endeavor. I guess at the end of the day it's not a question about the quality of the animation itself but rather the personal tastes of the viewer. 😁
Right when I was making a Tam Lu inspired animation LMAO. His timing feels like the one of Spencer Wan, but the way he draws looks like a combination of Shinya Ohira, Yutaka Nakamura and a psych-ward patient.
As much as I like your description of his drawings, the real inspiration he takes is from Ken Yamamoto. Check out the similarities in shading, timing and effects shapes: www.sakugabooru.com/post/show/144499 Tam Lu has mastered Yamamoto's style to the point where when they both worked together in castlevania 4x09 for the resurrection scene, we couldn't tell who animated which part.
i love how timing dependent but smooth his animations looks,he is one of the highlights of the web gen animators
I absolutely love the weight Tam Lu puts behind every movement while somehow retaining the fast-paced coreography. It's so brilliant that when I first saw a cut of his, I genuinely questioned if it was CGI. His understanding of 3D space and his insane camerawork that comes along with it results into a terrifyingly gorgeous watch. Definitely one of my favorite web-gen animators, honestly can't wait to see more of his stuff.
Also, an amazing MAD yet again! Would love to see more of those in the future alongside your usual content. I think it'd make for a really nice mix of analysis, background info and end result.
When I started watching Castlevania, I never expected the animation to be this good. All the sakgua moments that left me speechless turned out to be the work of this genius.
Well, it's not really the 'animation' that is the main appeal of the show, but the visuals. Not to say that the animation is bad. It's the compositing and the shading in these scenes that really stands out.
Oh no, MankoMan has to be stopped. His Ultrakill adiction is now bleeding into his content. I love it. XD
One of the best animators in the world. He's definitely in the Weilin Zhang Tier ( which is above S-tier)
This MAD really makes me appreciate the way Tam Lu animates cloth and and uses shadows. The movement is not only amazing but the shadow placement and amount is always the exact amount needed to show the depth and form of an object for every single frame, whether it's a cape, hair, or effects animation. No wonder their recent 'lineless' animations still have so much clarity.
And btw, placing the Hollow Purple cut at that part of the music was a perfect choice!!!
The ultrakill ost is fitting here. Great montage!
in the top 3 of my favourite animators of all time. He's still massively underrated
Fun fact: Tam Lu has a YT channel where he used to play guitar covers of anime songs.
His ability to make incredible cuts both without any use of linework or using heavy inky impact frames with extreme details is what sets him apart from other web gen animators for me. He's an all rounder
PRAYING he returns for Castlevania Nocturne, he literally did all my favorite scenes. He is just amazing!
He will be one of the main animators. Question is, since he most likely already finished all of his work for nocturne, what's he working on right now? Inhaling massive amounts of hopium gives me JJK S2 as the answer.
@@-MankoManhaha. I would love to see him and his sister (?) Curie Lu work. Both are phenomenal animators
Bro didn't sugarcoat on those edits 😨😨
I think I've found my new favorite animator ngl. This guy is so damn good. I hope I can match half of this guys energy one day with animation holy
Joder qué maravilla! Me ha encantado.
Thank you so much.
The color grading is next level, the animation looks like he doesn't draw heavily on ones but holy hell the choreography is still immaculate ASF
Not only does he never draw on ones, he goes a little lower than even twos, usually sticks to threes.
Then he does the unholy act of not having in-betweening help with his work. Most of his works are entirely finished by him.
An incredibly unique animator.
@@-MankoManholy crap! That low with zero quality drop. The way he utilizes he's skills is truly remarkable, it's just really mesmerizing to look at. NGL not surprised he does in-betweens himself, even the character acting dosen't fall out of place irregardless of he's animation philosophy of using lower frames.
Es que esta demasiado bueno
Surprise vid drop, and for a goat animator!? I Love his free form animations especially, hope he works on more eastern shows in the future.
Can’t wait to see what insane nonsense this man animated on Nocturne. With how most of the characters can use magic I’m sure we’ll get to see more of his crazy effects animation, and I’m so excited to see what he and the rest of their team has done.
Great MAD! Tam is a crazy talented guy and you captured a ton of that in the video. Keep it up! Also, congrats on 7k subs!
When it comes to animating fabric-like movement, I'd say that Tam Lu and Nozomu Abe are the best of the best.
I wish Mappa and Imai used Tam Lu for some action animation instead of Gojo's hollow purple. While Gojo's purple is cool and all, nobody outside of Sakuga community talks about it, where as if he made an action sequence, all people including even normies would have talked about it.
Also, I think that episode's second half needed a memorable action sequace, manga readers were not that happy with Gojo v Toji part 2 since they expected something sakuga heavy extended fight scenes. What we got was not bad but it felt a little bit underwhelming after seeing how good part 1 was and how hyped that moment was in the manga community.
Tam Lu is a highly idiosyncratic animator with a very unique style. If he animated a "proper" action sequence, either of these 2 things would happen:
1) People complain that the drawings look weird for JJK's style.
2) His animation does not even make it to the final version because of the bad schedule, similar to what happened with his scene in my hero academia season 5.
Can you make a video sharing your knowledge of the whole animation process. Pre=production, production and pro-production, but mainly just a detailed explanation of the stages of production talking about the most common methods used. Its hard to find videos to explain it in enough detail, so id appreciate that a lot bro.
Thank you god-saviour MankoMan for dropping another banger video, and congrats on 7K worshippers. 10K is just around the corner, keep up the good work dude!
Amazing work editing, great matching between the music and clips
i love the way he draws facial expressions. a little TNK esque
Bro hit 7k
Les goo🗿👏
Wow. Your AMVs are amazing!
Tammy Tam Lu!
Awesome MAD dude!
I know u probably wanted to release this ahead on Nocturne but i have a feeling you should have waited.
Nocturne will get it's own breakdown videos, which is why I released this one ahead of time as an appetizer.
@@-MankoMan oh sweet!
Tam Lu cuts are the most impressive in Castlevania. Becomes better and better in the series. In Castlevania nocturne probably is more insane
Man his work is phenomenal! I just started watching this series today as well !
Mankoman sakuga MAD era
One of the greats!
Cool MAD dude, also congrats on 7k you’ve been popping off lately.
Omg bro really carried castlevania on his back LMAOOO
Now I can't wait for Nocturne. I love how he became Powerhouses main action animator. He's to Powerhouse what Yutapon is to Bones or Abe to Ufotable. No disrespect to Spencer Wan, first two seasons were amazing but it still looked like a typical western production until Tam Lu came along.
I'm guessing what you mean by that is the first 2 seasons having very on model animation and not going too crazy with individualistic expression?
@@frizen9328 Yeah but not just that. The spacing between frames was small and and the storyboarding made the action feel smooth but slow at the same time. The fight between Trevor and Alucard in season 1 was coreographed masterfully but still felt slow and heavy for some reason. I guess they were going for a more realistic look.
@@markomaksimovic7678 The weighty more realistic movement is definitely a Spencer thing. So you're kind of talking about how a lot of anime now has very exaggerated action. The Nakamura meme of boy goes whoosh and screen goes brrtz basically 😂
He's not a part of Powerhouse production tho? He works because Samuel Deats is the director. Ray is another main animator who worked on Mushoku Tensei recently.
@@frizen9328 Hahahaha true. Although I also have a small problem with Nakamura and his flying saucer Endeavor. I guess at the end of the day it's not a question about the quality of the animation itself but rather the personal tastes of the viewer. 😁
Man whenever you get the chance to make more of these please do! Love individual animator sakugas that are actually HD
Well done edit! Have to watch castlevania season 4 right now
7k SUBS 🔥🔥🔥🔥 congrats bro keep it up 💪🏼
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yess
goddam🔥🔥🔥🔥
Right when I was making a Tam Lu inspired animation LMAO. His timing feels like the one of Spencer Wan, but the way he draws looks like a combination of Shinya Ohira, Yutaka Nakamura and a psych-ward patient.
As much as I like your description of his drawings, the real inspiration he takes is from Ken Yamamoto. Check out the similarities in shading, timing and effects shapes: www.sakugabooru.com/post/show/144499
Tam Lu has mastered Yamamoto's style to the point where when they both worked together in castlevania 4x09 for the resurrection scene, we couldn't tell who animated which part.
Imagine if castlevania team did berserk, netflix should get rights from hakusensha
Stop referring to ultarkill. You make it harder for me to wait the full release (joking but every joke has some truth)
Damn. You did not suger-coat that.