Did Aoyama draw for anime too?

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Did Aoyama draw for anime too?

Postby tanteikun1412 » January 12th, 2012, 12:13 am

in episode 223, when conan and heiji see the clients of fountain of youth or something
when conan saw the name miyano shiho and thinks of her
i think that's Aoyama's drawing.
Isn't?
Hehe.
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Re: Did Aoyama draw for anime too?

Postby skyechan » January 13th, 2012, 5:37 pm

Double-checked a Japanese staff listing site, unfortunately it is not. http://www.geocities.jp/dcaptx/staff2001no1.html

As far as I know, Gosho Aoyama only tends to draw a few scenes/pictures for each of the movies but does not draw anything for the TV series.
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Re: Re: Re: Did Aoyama draw for anime too?

Postby kyuuketsuki » January 13th, 2012, 7:33 pm

skyechan wrote:Double-checked a Japanese staff listing site, unfortunately it is not. http://www.geocities.jp/dcaptx/staff2001no1.html

As far as I know, Gosho Aoyama only tends to draw a few scenes/pictures for each of the movies but does not draw anything for the TV series.


Gosho only does the poster. He is an illustrator not an animator. They are very different, and I'm sure he wouldn't want to screw anything up for either the TV series or one of the movies .
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Re: Did Aoyama draw for anime too?

Postby skyechan » January 13th, 2012, 11:10 pm

kyuuketsuki wrote:
skyechan wrote:Double-checked a Japanese staff listing site, unfortunately it is not. http://www.geocities.jp/dcaptx/staff2001no1.html

As far as I know, Gosho Aoyama only tends to draw a few scenes/pictures for each of the movies but does not draw anything for the TV series.


Gosho only does the poster. He is an illustrator not an animator. They are very different, and I'm sure he wouldn't want to screw anything up for either the TV series or one of the movies .


Tsktsktsk kyuu! Aoyama does draw keyframes for scenes in the movies. They're the scenes that stand out the most (stylistically speaking) in each.

See a rough listing of scenes in my post here along with posts done by others following it: http://forum.dctp.ws/viewtopic.php?p=615879#p615879
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Re: Did Aoyama draw for anime too?

Postby kyuuketsuki » January 16th, 2012, 1:01 am

skyechan wrote:
kyuuketsuki wrote:
skyechan wrote:Double-checked a Japanese staff listing site, unfortunately it is not. http://www.geocities.jp/dcaptx/staff2001no1.html

As far as I know, Gosho Aoyama only tends to draw a few scenes/pictures for each of the movies but does not draw anything for the TV series.


Gosho only does the poster. He is an illustrator not an animator. They are very different, and I'm sure he wouldn't want to screw anything up for either the TV series or one of the movies .


Tsktsktsk kyuu! Aoyama does draw keyframes for scenes in the movies. They're the scenes that stand out the most (stylistically speaking) in each.

See a rough listing of scenes in my post here along with posts done by others following it: http://forum.dctp.ws/viewtopic.php?p=615879#p615879


That is still not scenes, those are keyframes. That is, to my knowledge, completely different things. I also don't pay full attention to the movies, I watch them for entertainment value, which is probably why I never noticed.

If he does the first frame and then the team does the rest using inbetween animation, that does not mean he did the scene, but he did the initial keyframe that set up the scene.
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Re: Did Aoyama draw for anime too?

Postby skyechan » January 16th, 2012, 3:12 pm

kyuuketsuki wrote:
skyechan wrote:
kyuuketsuki wrote:
skyechan wrote:Double-checked a Japanese staff listing site, unfortunately it is not. http://www.geocities.jp/dcaptx/staff2001no1.html

As far as I know, Gosho Aoyama only tends to draw a few scenes/pictures for each of the movies but does not draw anything for the TV series.


Gosho only does the poster. He is an illustrator not an animator. They are very different, and I'm sure he wouldn't want to screw anything up for either the TV series or one of the movies .


Tsktsktsk kyuu! Aoyama does draw keyframes for scenes in the movies. They're the scenes that stand out the most (stylistically speaking) in each.

See a rough listing of scenes in my post here along with posts done by others following it: http://forum.dctp.ws/viewtopic.php?p=615879#p615879


That is still not scenes, those are keyframes. That is, to my knowledge, completely different things. I also don't pay full attention to the movies, I watch them for entertainment value, which is probably why I never noticed.

If he does the first frame and then the team does the rest using inbetween animation, that does not mean he did the scene, but he did the initial keyframe that set up the scene.


I never said he does the entire scene, hell, no one ever does an entire scene by themselves unless they're going through animation school or something. That'd be committing suicide.

It looks like he draws between 1 and 3 keyframes depending on what scene it is. But by doing the keyframes technically he's basically in charge of those specific scenes which is why they look the way that they do.
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