This show is actually the first time I became fully interested in the Japanese fleet design, just because of how well done the CG was, and myself knowing that it’s as close as I’ll get(for a while) to the real thing... and now I want to see the fleets from Europe...
Any ideas where I can find the panning shots of the ships, like the shot of the Ars Nova at 0:46? I seem to recall a video I found a while back but I can't find it anywhere. And good video, by the way.
Arpeggio of blue Steel made the best use of CGI animation that I've seen so far
+Reptilian Scrublord Totally agree!
Check out "Expelled from Heaven" they did an awesome job too
TheOfficialNano paradise not heaven, but yeah. I love when animes use good CGI.
I’m not a fan of cgi but for this anime I said fuck it it has lasers and ships.
@@lingering8585 the fact that it had submarine(s) is what got my interest in I love it 100% a perfect balance between not too much CGI or to little
MS 26 same lol
This show is actually the first time I became fully interested in the Japanese fleet design, just because of how well done the CG was, and myself knowing that it’s as close as I’ll get(for a while) to the real thing... and now I want to see the fleets from Europe...
Hmmm. Maybe I will rewatch this. It was one of the first anime I ever watched.
the video is great,good work
I love the music and this video i hope you can create any video thx
Good Video 9/10 👍✌
nice video :)
+Ryanny Dragonwolf Thanks :)
Any ideas where I can find the panning shots of the ships, like the shot of the Ars Nova at 0:46? I seem to recall a video I found a while back but I can't find it anywhere.
And good video, by the way.
Ars nova shot is from cd special
There is no ship named Ars Nova. That's Iona I-401 after united Takao.
Im starting to wonder, why is this all of sudden shit quality? i made it in 720p
At least it's not 144P man.
Arpregio of blue steel uses ships from the ww2 which gives viewers a picture of these warships with inprove capabilities
this is so emo
Indeed, I miss those years