Mr. Deadsun, do you have plans for Touhou characters?
[QUOTE=Exorade;33141330]Again, you saying "I dun like this" isn't controversy.[/QUOTE]
Well I definitely wouldn't post something that I [b]KNOW[/b] the majority of a forum wouldn't like.
Personally, I would post it somewhere else.
[QUOTE=K3inMitl3id;33141048]Yea, but at least this type of anime should go in another place, as it really does generate a lot of controversy. I'm cool with them doing their thing, as long as they do it somewhere else.[/QUOTE] I'm sorry but 3 or 4 people complaining about anime doesn't make it controversial.
As anime models go, these look decent enough. But still horribly class with everything else.
I'm more curious though, about you using those weird ad url shorteners. Was it really necessary?
Well, I liked them. Anime doesn't really translate into 3D very well, though.
You use japansese in the title, [i]and[/i] use ad fly links,wow.
[QUOTE=K3inMitl3id;33141423]Well I definitely wouldn't post something that I [b]KNOW[/b] the majority of a forum wouldn't like.
Personally, I would post it somewhere else.[/QUOTE]
where else are you going to post it? what other forums use garrys mod as much? if I'm correct this is a part of the forum for garrys mod releases and this is variety you can stop now.
If you think it has to do with bronies and furries you are obviously to ignorant to know the difference in styles of art.
[QUOTE=wraithcat;33141571]As anime models go, these look decent enough. But still horribly class with everything else.
I'm more curious though, about you using those weird ad url shorteners. Was it really necessary?[/QUOTE]
He makes money of Adfly. I'm sure that violates some sort of rule.
[QUOTE=plasmid;33142008]where else are you going to post it? what other forums use garrys mod as much? if I'm correct this is a part of the forum for garrys mod releases and this is variety you can stop now.
If you think it has to do with bronies and furries you are obviously to ignorant to know the difference in styles of art.[/QUOTE]
I agree with you on this Plasmid we need more variety instead of the same military model packs that nobody will really want to use.
[QUOTE=Drsalvador;33140878]Comments redacted because i don't want to risk a ban and because people have stalked my other threads/comments.[/QUOTE]
We aren't stalking you, some of us are just tired of how badly you're behaving on some of these threads.
Sorry everybody i Wrong upload Yui-Angel beat model but i re upload complete you can download Again
[QUOTE=TheFallen(TF2);33142818]I agree with you on this Plasmid we need more variety instead of the same military model packs that nobody will really want to use.
We aren't stalking you, some of us are just tired of how badly you're behaving on some of these threads.[/QUOTE]
You know, Normally i don't give a shit about ratings but you rating me dumb over my last post is just moronic, Ad.fly is designed to make money every 100 clicks. He makes about a dollar every 100 or so clicks, I'm sure that violates some sort of copyright rule.
Some of you should stop shitting the thread up with anime arguments and keep it about the models
Using the Teto one, thanks for that!
I quite like how the OP hasnt regarded the idiocy in this thread, and just continues doing whatever they are doing. Nice.
Don't use adfly, its fucking annoying and makes you look like a greedy douche.
[editline]6th November 2011[/editline]
Also use filesmelt or photobucket or something for pictures, I cant get any sense of whether these models are good or not with those tiny thumbnails.
Post is Spoiler free.
[B]It is quite understandable that there are so many Anime haters. Main reason is , that the actual interesting Animes are not getting licensed in the USA and many parts of Europa except those endless Shōnen Animes (Naruto,Bleach,One Piece) and are usually very bad dubbed. What I often read of people complaining about those Cute Girls with big eyes in Animes. Keep in mind that those have no real Plot and are well.... simple made to be cute. They believe that you might aswell just watch Tom & Jerry, Spongebob Squarepants or Mickey Mouse [/B]
[B]Lets take some good examples:[/B]
Here we have an Anime called "Monster"
[QUOTE]Dr. Kenzō Tenma is a young Japanese doctor working at the Eisler Memorial Hospital in Düsseldorf during the 1980s. A highly accomplished brain surgeon, he appears to have everything on his plate: a promotion in the offering; the favor of the hospital's director Heinemann; and Heinemann's daughter Eva as his fiancee. However, Tenma grows increasingly dissatisfied with the political bias of the hospital for treating patients, and seizes his chance to change things after a strange massacre brings the twins Johan and Anna Liebert into his hospital. Johan has a gunshot wound to the head and Anna keeps muttering about killing, and Tenma decides to operate on Johan instead of the mayor of Düsseldorf who arrived afterwards. Johan is saved, but Mayor Roedecker dies. Tenma loses all his social standing and Eva as a consequence. However, Director Heinemann and the other doctors in Tenma's way are mysteriously murdered, and both children disappear from the hospital soon after. The police suspect Tenma, as he benefits greatly from this turn of events, but they have no evidence, and so can do no more than question him.
Nine years later. Tenma is now the Chief of Surgery at Eisler Memorial Hospital. After saving a known criminal named Adolf Junkers after being hit by a car, he hears him muttering about a "monster". Tenma extends kindness to Junkers, and he thus reciprocates by beginning to open up to the doctor. Then one evening, when Dr. Tenma comes back with a clock as a gift for Junkers, he finds the guard in front of Junkers's room dead, and Junkers himself gone. Following the trail to the construction site of a half-finished building near the hospital, Tenma finds Junkers being held at gunpoint. The man, who has developed a sort of doctor-patient relationship with Dr. Tenma, warns him against coming closer, and pleads with him to run away. Tenma refuses, however, and the man holding the gun is revealed to be the boy whose life Tenma had saved nine years ago, Johan Liebert. Despite Dr. Tenma's attempt to reason with him, Johan shoots the criminal, tells Tenma that he could never kill the man who had saved his life, and then walks off into the night while Tenma is still too shocked to stop him.
After this incident, Tenma is again suspected by the police, particularly Inspector Lunge, and he tries to find more information about this "Johan". He soon discovers that the boy's sister, now named Nina, is happily living the life of an adopted daughter to two caring parents, the only traces of her terrible past being a few dreams she has had. Tenma discovers her on her birthday and manages to prevent her from meeting her brother, but comes too late to stop Johan from murdering her foster parents. As the story progresses, Tenma learns of the origins of this monster, from the former East Germany's attempt to use a secret orphanage called 511 Kinderheim (where Johan came from) in order to create the "perfect soldiers" through "psychological reprogramming", to the author of a children's book which was used in a eugenics experiment in Czech Republic. He also learns about the scope of the atrocities this "monster" has committed, and vows to fix the mistake he made when he saved Johan's life.[/QUOTE]
Pictures:
[img]http://images2.fanpop.com/image/photos/11600000/Monster-Anime-monster-11607813-314-206.jpg[/img][IMG]http://anime.com/Monster/images/01.jpg[/IMG]
Review:
[QUOTE]If you've heard of Monster, then odds are you've probably heard of the incredible hype surrounding it. For a while, Monster has been the absolute critic's darling of anime, being the poster-boy for lofty intellectual types. Because of this, it can be very easy to imagine Monster as being overhyped.
But Monster lives up to every word of the praise it gets.
The story of Monster begins fairly simply. A skilled Neurosurgeon named Kenzo Tenma is due to perform an operation on a patient, but is called away to operate on a popular singer instead. The singer's life is saved, but his original patient dies. Dr. Tenma is, soon after, called away from another operation due to the mayor needing his services, but this time, he declines, and instead operates on the patient he was originally supposed to save. The operation is a success, but this time, the mayor instead dies. For his insolence, Tenma is to be demoted and replaced... but at the last second, everyone standing in his way is mysteriously killed.
Years later, Tenma's career is back on track, and he is enjoying a successful life doing what he does best. But one day, a string of bizarre serial murders winds up leading to one of Tenma's patients. Amidst the investigation surrounding him, the patient disappears... Tenma follows, only to see his patient murdered before his eyes, by the orchestrator of the serial killings... Johan Liebert, the boy whose life he chose to save those years ago.
What follows is 70+ episodes of Tenma's frantic search to find the boy he saved, and fix his mistake. Along the way, we meet some of the most unique and interesting, yet believably human characters in the history of anime, matched with amazing, compelling subplots, with all of these both answering mysteries regarding, and yet at the same time, furthering the question: Who is Johan Liebert, and what is he trying to do?
While the 70 episode runtime can be daunting, Monster is a worthy investment of time. While it is driven by compelling mysteries that make you want to watch more, Monster is just as much about enjoying the journey as it is reaching the destination. To hold the viewer's attention for 74 episodes is a feat in of itself, but Monster goes beyond that... it's a show that, once you start watching, you'll never want to stop. Monster is in the master class of suspense. It keeps a constant stream of new twists and developments that, while plentiful, never feel contrived. The characters are both strong and numerous, but while there are countless cast members, unlike many shows where there are large amounts of characters that are completely useless and contribute nothing to the plot, every character in Monster brings something to the mix. Not only that, but they are rarely left open-ended, as Urasawa makes sure to bring back characters from previous arcs, using each one to their fullest extent.
The brilliance of Monster also extends past the plot to the production. While Naoki Urasawa's art style is better suited to pen and paper than it is to animation, it doesn't take long to get used to, and the detail is quite noticeable. The genius in Urasawa's distinctive style is in the way he draws faces. The cartoony, yet detailed features have a strange level of warmth to them, but they can also be used to create truly intimidating expressions, ranging from death glares to blank, glassy-eyed gazes. The directing is also top-notch, cutting no corners to create a perfect adaptation to the manga.
Also of note is the soundtrack. Every song on it is a fantastic piece of music, beautifully married to the scene it accompanies. Many pieces are subtle, yet brilliant... The Seeds of Time, for example, rather than going for full-on, orchestral bombastics, eases in with quiet, yet tension-ridden power that gradually rises, making for several of the most stunning scenes in the entire series. The opening and ending themes are also very strong... the opening theme, Grain, would have to be, as it is the opening for the entire course of the 74 episode series. The ending themes, For The Love of Life and Make It Home, are strange, ethereal, haunting songs, and match the "Monster With No Name" theme of the series that is used in the ending credits perfectly.
As for the voice acting, both languages have a very strong cast. In terms of acting quality, the Japanese is the better of the two, if not by a wide margin, featuring several great performances, the highlight of which is Nozomu Sasaki's dead-on, creepy take on Johan. However, while the acting is slightly inferior in the dub, the casting is considerably better. Richard Epcar is perfect for the role of Detective Lunge, and Patrick Seitz' deep tones and off-kilter performance are a great match for the eerily poker-faced Wolfgang Grimmer. The only actor who seems off in the dub is Keith Silverstein's work as Johan, which feels rather unnatural, and overshadowed by his superior Japanese counterpart. Overall, I would recommend the dub, but it's hard to go wrong with either language.
Now, as much as I hate to say it, Monster isn't quite perfect. It's probably as close as you're likely to find, but it does have one problem. Whilst not so much a fault as a double-edged sword, Urasawa's storytelling technique of switching off to another location whenever the plot starts to get tired can be somewhat problematic. Don't get me wrong... as a storytelling technique, it's a very good one. It helps to keep the viewer's interest and stop the plot from getting stale, and also features prominently in Urasawa's later works, 20th Century Boys and Pluto. The problem is that on some occasions, it gets overused. While Monster is nowhere near as big an offender for this as 20th Century Boys is, it goes off on new plot threads that, while enjoyable, don't really lend anything to the plot. While they often develop into full-fledged and brilliant story arcs, they sometimes end up going nowhere, and in a series where the viewer is dying to find out more, this can be somewhat distracting.
However, any complaints against this series are completely and utterly silenced by the ending. The final six episodes are probably the best in the entire series. The remaining cast members are all given a triumphant finale, as the tension reaches its absolute peak, and it is thoroughly clear that this is what the entire series was leading to. With the exception of one small Deus ex Machina that I shall not name due to spoilers, everything about it is a flawlessly executed conclusion.
Monster probably isn't something that beginners to anime would enjoy. If you enjoy the medium for the abundant exaggeration, then this probably isn't up your alley. This is more of a classic, cat and mouse detective series than anything you regularly see in anime, and if that sounds like your sort of thing then Monster is an absolute must-watch.
Final Words: Exemplary in every single aspect, from the story, to the characters, to the writing, to the directing.
Animation/Graphics: 9/10
Story/Plot: 10/10
Music/Background: 10/10
English Dub: 9/10
Overall: 10/10[/QUOTE]
Another example I have here:
the Anime called Steins;Gate
[QUOTE]Steins; Gate follows an eclectic group of individuals who have the ability to send text messages to the past. However throughout their experimentation process, an organization named SERN who has been doing their own research on time travel tracks them down. Now it’s a careful game of cat and mouse to not get caught and moreover, try to survive. [/QUOTE]
Now that might sound like a simple cliché but please read further.
Pictures: [QUOTE]FALCONPUNCH[IMG]http://monomelody.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/horriblesubs-steinsgate-19-720p-mkv_snapshot_10-09_2011-08-10_23-53-13.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://blog.draggle.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/steins_gate_01_2.png[/IMG][IMG]http://animeaura.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/steins-gate-02-071.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://www.rabbitpoets.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/stein01.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://cdn.chocolatesyrupywaffles.com/files/wp-content/uploads/SteinsGate/34eba05802a8_10CED/SteinsSub_SteinsGate_03_720pEEA38CB0.mkv_snapshot_21.54_2011.04.22_19.04.15.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://metanorn.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/SteinsGate-00044-650x365.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Review: Theres a German review which is better and way longer. However I found a decent English review:
[QUOTE]My name is John Titor and I came from the year 2036.
In my time, Steins;Gate anime was already completed about 25 years ago.
I came to this site from the future to review Steins;Gate before it was completed, after I completed it.
In my time, Steins;Gate (Both anime and the VN) is still immensely popular in the entertainment business. That is because that time travel came to existence a couple of years after both the VN and anime were completed.
However, only the government is controlling it in order to maintain world peace. In my time, CERN has taken control over the world government because they have invented a working time machine. I work for CERN that is controlling the government, therefore I can use a time machine freely.
I was sent here from the future with a mission. To review Steins;Gate before it was completed, after I completed it.
Now onwards to the review.
Steins;Gate is a visual novel that came first in the year 2009 for the XBOX360 and then in the year 2010 for the PC.
It was later adapted into a TV anime series in the year 2011, in the span of 24 episodes and 1 special episode that came in the year 2012.
A translation project for the visual novel began in the year 2011 and was finished in the same year.
Story: 10
The story revolves around Okabe Rintarou, a self-proclaimed mad scientist who has a lab. In this lab, he invents useless gadgets for fun. He spends his time with his friends who he claims are his lab members.
One day he manages to invent a microwave that can send text messages to the past. He preforms various experiments with this microwave.
But time travel is a tricky business, and he learns that the hard way.
The story has alot of twists and turns, and the anime has adapted the visual novel story perfectly without changing too much (I have also finished the translated visual novel).
Just when you think the story has become predictable, there is a twist or two to excite the mood.
After I watched the last episode, I yelled: "HOLY CRAP! WHAT A TWEEST!!"
Art: 9
The art is very different from the visual novel, but it's very solid. The art in the visual novel is done by Huke who is known for making unique art, but it's impossible to recreate it without rocketing the budget high up, hence it's understandable the art HAD TO BE CHANGED.
Unlike the visual novel, the art is a little grim but fits the anime perfectly.
Sound: 9
At the beginning of the anime, there are very few BGM to be found. You'll hear the sound of the Cicadas mostly. That is for the mood.
However after a few episodes,you'll hear beautiful Piano pieces and the main theme from the Visual Novel when shit gets real.
The voice acting is flawless, every voice actor fits to every character like a glove.
You can feel the emotion of the characters perfectly when they are happy, sad or shocked from the "TWEESTS" of the story.
I never skipped the Opening song or the Ending song. Never.
Itou Kanako who is known for her work with singing the Openings and Endings in Nitro+ game and visual novel titles and various anime adaptations preforms flawlessly in the Opening song "Hacking to the Gate".
The Ending song, named "Toki Tsukasadoru Juuni no Meiyaku" is preformed by Sakakibara Yui who is known for singing various Opening and Ending songs, and an Inserted Song in the anime "Chaos;Head", and voice acting in Visual novels, eroge and anime adaptations. The song is very very different in contrast to the Opening song that keeps you fired up in each beginning of an episode, and is felt like a proper closure to each episode ending.
Character: 10
Okabe Rintarou - the most lovable mothefucker around. He is a little crazy, but that's what makes him the protagonist of all times.
Makise Kurisu - Okabe gives her a million nicknames, and that is used for the comic relief.
She's one of the main heroines of the story, and she's the only tolerable tsundere ever to be created.
Shiina Mayuri - TUTURU!~ the mascot of the show. You will either love her, or hate her. But she gets through some rough shit. Also one of the main heroines.
Hashida Itaru - He's fat. He likes computers, and both 2D and 3D. He's a super hacker. There are a couple of story twists that revolve around him.
What is there not to like about this cool guy?
Feiris Nyan Nyan - The only good moe character ever to be created. Nuff' said.
Amane Suzuha - ;_;
Kiryuu Moeka - Everyone hates her. You'll see why.
Urushibara Ruka - HNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG, MY HEART!!!!!!!!
John Titor - They based a character of me. Aweesooomee.
Enjoyment: 10
This show has been highly enjoyable for me. There aren't as many good shows in 2036, because the MOE is in control of the media.
After the second big MOE boom that happened in 2024, nothing comes close to this show. What a shame.
Overall: 10
It's not a show for everyone. But if you like exciting Sci-fi shows, be sure to check it out. And be sure to read the Visual Novel when it will be translated at the same year. Don't miss it![/QUOTE]
Specially the Review is well written also there are some nice Spoofs like SERN being CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) and the LHC Collider also makes big roll in the Anime. John Titor appeared in the internet at the year 2000 claiming to be a Time Traveller,and the IBM5100 is very important.
[img]http://www.winface.com/ibm5100.jpg[/img]
I myself enjoy western series to point some out: amc The walking Dead,Supernatural,The Simpsons,Southpark etc. It's true that there are some [B]damn annoying Lolicon Animes[/B] out there, but like I pointed out most People don't know about the good Animes. Feel free to add me on Steam if you want more recommendation on just want to discuss with me.
Also haters, please read : [URL="http://www.thatanimeblog.com/index.php/2008/05/why-do-you-hate-anime-so-much-why/"]http://www.thatanimeblog.com/index.php/2008/05/why-do-you-hate-anime-so-much-why/[/URL]
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Silly me, I thought this was a thread for models!
Hey i need to fix the animation on the my playermodel
Wait for my new upload
Shana and Megurine Luka
but yui angel beat not fix animation it that good.
[editline]6th November 2011[/editline]
Ok i fix animation complete you can download and replace to fix the animation
Change the links. I don't want any ad.fly links here.
[editline]6th November 2011[/editline]
Upload them somewhere else, like Dropbox.
:O
[QUOTE]Change the links. I don't want any ad.fly links here.
[/QUOTE]
this is my mediafire: [url]http://www.mediafire.com/#c8yzyuauhhz41,1[/url]
[editline]6th November 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=flashn00b;33141366]Mr. Deadsun, do you have plans for Touhou characters?[/QUOTE]
maybe
It gave me the homepage instead of your page.
you are waiting 5 Second and click the skip as on the right top of the page
i can't give the other link in the homepage of this Thread
I personally hate anime.
But you did good on the models.
[QUOTE=deadsun191;33147904]you are waiting 5 Second and click the skip as on the right top of the page
[/QUOTE]
There's no 5 second wait, it's the mediafire frontpage.
[QUOTE=Exorade;33148088]There's no 5 second wait, it's the mediafire frontpage.[/QUOTE]
There's No problem.
There's no problem? They asked for a download link other than that adfly shit and you gave them a link to mediafire frontpage, that's a problem.
[url]http://www.mediafire.com/?c8yzyuauhhz41[/url]
Here try this
[QUOTE=Celestia;33148512][url]http://www.mediafire.com/?c8yzyuauhhz41[/url]
Here try this[/QUOTE]
But this not full of my playermodel my playermodel are on garrysmod.org or other thread
[QUOTE=deadsun191;33148864]But this not full of my playermodel my playermodel are on garrysmod.org or other thread[/QUOTE]
So, it was on Gmod.org and you posted ad.fly links?
Jesus christ is that money-grubbing, Especially considering you likely ripped these models from another game.
[QUOTE=Drsalvador;33149221]So, it was on Gmod.org and you posted ad.fly links?
Jesus christ is that money-grubbing, Especially considering you likely ripped these models from another game.[/QUOTE]
Why does it bother you so much?
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