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One Piece- Episode 1072 "The Ridiculous Power! Gear 5 in full play"
The Animation Magic of Luffy's Gear 5: 12 Principles in Action (Episode 1072) Watching One Piece episode 1072 last night and I'm STILL not over how the animation team absolutely demolished every expectation with Luffy's Gear 5 debut. As an animation student, I couldn't help but notice how beautifully they incorporated practically ALL of Disney's 12 principles of animation. Let me break this down before I lose my mind from lack of sleep. 1. Squash & Stretch
The entire CONCEPT of Gear 5 is basically squash and stretch on steroids. Like when Luffy grabs Kaido and stretches him into ridiculous proportions, or when his own body compresses and expands with those exaggerated rubber movements due to his awaked abilities of gear 5 being in full play – this was just pure animation gold. His face stretching into those wild expressions while maintaining volume? Chef's kiss. 2. Anticipation
Did you know that there were perfect wind-up moments before Luffy's major attacks like a looney toon character? There's this split second before he transforms his arm into that giant fist where everything slows down. The animators gave us that brief hold before the explosive action that makes the impact feel SO much more satisfying. 3. Staging
The way they framed Luffy against that stunning moonlit sky? (Perfection muwah!). Each major move is clearly presented so we never miss a beat of the action. When Luffy looks directly at us facing towards the screen with that mischievous grin, breaking the fourth wall – that's a selective staging designed to make us feel like we're part of his playful chaos which is hilarious n it really draws you in. 4.Straight Ahead vs. Pose to Pose The fluidity of Luffy's more cartoonish movements screams straight ahead animation, while his power poses feel meticulously planned and unhinged. That contrast between the wild rubber physics and those impactful freeze frames creates this perfect rhythm throughout the fight making you try and guess on what luffy's next move is 5.Follow Through & Overlapping Action From Luffy's hair, his clothing, even his LIMBS in the way he moves have this gorgeous follow-through as he bounces around that makes it feel ridiculous since that what gear 5 is. Nothing stops all at once. When he spins for a punch, his body parts move at different rates and settle at different times. It's this attention to detail that makes his movement feel so natural despite being completely fantastical. 6.Slow In & Slow Out
The timing of Luffy's movements is just *chef's kiss*. He starts slow, builds momentum, and then slows again at the end of each major action. That drumbeat attack where he bounces Kaido's head is the perfect example – gradual acceleration and deceleration that gives weight to each impact. 7.Arcs
No stiff, linear movements here! Everything flows in these beautiful arcs from Luffy's punches to his body as he flies through the air. Even his eyebrows move in arcs! This is why his movements feel so dynamic and alive making it seen everything around him is alive aswell which is seen everywhere from the ground to the sky and even the air around him 8.Secondary Action
While Luffy's main actions drive the scene, there are SO many secondary movements that everything happening simultaneously n instantaneously. His clothes rippling, his hair bouncing, his eyes widening – all these little details add dimension without distracting from the main action even kiado gets these little little details matching with luffy's style while still being himself and menacing to the views. 9.Timing
The rhythmic pacing of the animation is IMPECCABLE. Fast, explosive moments contrasted with held poses and anticipation frames. The animators knew exactly when to speed up for impact and when to slow down for comedy or emphasis since many different animators from all over the world came together to create this episode especially which can be seen in their own style in the anime itself. 10.Exaggeration
I mean... this is literally what Gear 5 is all about. Everything is turned up to 11! From Luffy's ridiculous facial expressions to the impossible physics of his attacks – it's cartoonish exaggeration that somehow still feels true to the character we've followed for 1000+ episodes making luffy truly feel like the freest man to ever live 11.Solid Drawing
Even with all that exaggeration, Luffy always maintains a sense of weight and three-dimensionality. His proportions may change wildly, but there's still this underlying structure that keeps him recognizable. The animators clearly understand his form from every angle and oda made sure of this himself,. 12.Appeal
Luffy's Gear 5 design is just inherently appealing. The contrast of the white hair and clothing against the colorful backgrounds, the expressive eyes, that infectious smile – it's impossible not to be drawn into his joy and freedom. The color white mainly symbolizing freedom and peace and nobody can resist luffy's smile and laugh its just that feeling that when he smiles you smile with him.
This episode wasn't just an amazing animation – it was a masterclass in applying traditional principles to push the boundaries of what anime can be and it made history in all of anime culture for years to come. I've rewatched it like 7 times now and keep catching new details (My obsession with one piece is getting out of hand at this point!). If this is what we can expect from Gear 5 going forward, my animation studies might have to take a backseat to my One Piece obsession 😅 Anyway, back to my storyboard assignment that suddenly feels very inadequate...
2D animation basics
I finished my second year of university today! Here are some old concepts for my film for you :)
First toon boom animation with my Oc 12 (previously known as vinilo jaja)
I am an animation student but we havent learnt digital animation yet, Im just getting ahead :P
Smol gif to mark the moment I start working with the program
Rendu pour l'école vidéo avec une animation :3 j'ai voulu m'entraîner sur le dessign de mon perso pour mon cour métrage #animationroughtest #animationlinetest #animationart #animation #animationstudent #flowers #fleur https://www.instagram.com/p/CmKAVP4KJ_b/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
my animation final from last semester. my final year starts tomorrow! 🎉 • • • #animation#girlsinanimation#animator#animationstudent#algonquinanimation#girlswhodraw#myart#instaart#digitalart#toonboomharmony#harmony#characteranimation#2danimation#madewithwacom#myart#art#instaart#characterart#spotlight#artistsoninstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CPBaiVhDE2P/?utm_medium=tumblr
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"Ffs! Pissing is normal!"
It's an acting exercise for school Model : Pandora from the movie "Petit vampire" by Joann Sfar Sound from the series "Genre humaine" by Eleonore Costes