@DB_Simplemente I always wonder how Yamamuro thinks his designs look good when that is not the case. He made the designs too detailed for no reason when the simpler approach exists. He was successful in Z and to lesser extent GT.
Yamamuro was an interesting case in Daima, though.
Tadayoshi Yamamuro - Sketch / Complete Designs
It’s very curious how the sketches look much 'better' than the final drawings. This confirms that if Yamamuro took a simpler approach with fewer details, it would improve in absolutely every sense.
@Lilfellow25@sw_holocron No one won. You people are just very weird for no reason. Whenever minor things get revealed to the public you complain. Settle down.
@KyleDWilson1@TatooineSons Look, Disney can't please everyone and that's perfectly fine. Some love TLJ Luke, like I do, and some don't. There are plenty of EU Luke out there that you can enjoy.
@KyleDWilson1@TatooineSons Dragon Ball has already been incorporated with realistic martial arts in earlier arcs.
They used Lucas's ideas to make Luke a hermit and was self-exiled. That's the route Lucasfilm ended up using and what you go out of TLJ. If you're going to put blame on somebody, blame Lucas.
@KyleDWilson1@TatooineSons That's your problem. You wanted Luke to be superhero, which isn't who he is, even in OT. You cried like a whiny fan that wants everything to go your way. That's not happening in real life. TLJ Luke is what he is and that's how he was portrayed, which is grounded, like in OT.
@KyleDWilson1@TatooineSons The EU-post RotJ Luke was ridiculous. It was a mess. The TLJ Luke was more realistic and grounded. He's a more character interesting to digest that way.