Entwadumela wrote:Hiya All-
Many of you have touched upon what to look for when purchasing cels, but what questions would you ask a seller, whether it'd be a member here, an on-line dealer, at a shop or expo when making your decision whether or not you should purchase a certain genga/douga?
Any info will be greatly appreciated
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Solid Question. When I buy sketches I ask how many gengas, rough genga, retouched sketches, douga, partial douga and if the layout is copy or original. I also ask if they can tell me the cut number "Ep3_234" (stands for episode 3 cut 234). When it comes to buying sketches honesty I buy it for the few very good looking ones. If the sketch is a full cut sequence its just a bonus knowing you own everything to do with that exact frame. It really depends if you are the type who seeks complete cuts or someone who just wants the sketches that are originally shown.
Highlights on what to ask:
How many complete genga sketches are there?
How many complete Douga sketches are there present (is it a full sequence? Or is it mainly made up of particals?)
Is the Layout rough? Sharp? Or is the layout a copy and not an original?
Are there any correction sketches? Retouched sketches? If so are they partials?
Does it come with the offical production envelope? Is there a timechart?
Is it a standard size? Oversized? Pan?
Is there any creases?
This pretty much sums it up. If you are buying just one genga/douga. Then the question to ask really are:
Is there any creases?
Is it a standard size? Oversized? Pan?
Does the genga come with a rough genga? Or a douga of the scene?
(If you are buying just a douga the question to ask would just be the first two questions in this set)
I hope this helps.
