Yes, that's the one!^ Does that movie involve a violin? If so I saw some sketches up on Yahoo Japan like a month ago.
Me too, wouldn't that be great!I hope you find more sketches from the show, and that they don't cost much
Thanks redwolfThe My-HiME layout/screenshot discrepancy is nothing to worry about...layouts always look different from the final screenshot, to varying degrees. The only sketches you can exactly compare to screenshots are douga. With a douga sketch, there should be one screenshot that matches.
Nice sketch acquisitions, by the way.
Huh. That is an oddity. You might have a deleted scene, then, especially if the gengas don't match up with the screens. Normally, by the time the gengas are drawn, the perspectives have been worked out already.Blaster wrote:When you say that sometimes the perspecives get cleaned up after the layout stage, is there usually any genga's drawn beforehand? I have the genga set from the My Hime scene also and they all match up to the layout rather than the screens.
Well if it has you stumped, I'm in a bit of troublesensei wrote:Huh. That is an oddity. You might have a deleted scene, then, especially if the gengas don't match up with the screens. Normally, by the time the gengas are drawn, the perspectives have been worked out already.Blaster wrote:When you say that sometimes the perspecives get cleaned up after the layout stage, is there usually any genga's drawn beforehand? I have the genga set from the My Hime scene also and they all match up to the layout rather than the screens.
Golly, now I dunno.
IMHO if you're going to perpetrate a fake, you'd want to match the screen caps. With PPGZ lots of times the perspectives don't at all match the final production, but these are rough sketches that fall before the genga stage. I can't immediately think of a case when the perspective changed at the shuusei stage. Though there have been cases when the look of the characters and their actions changed quite a bit -- as in the CCS examples I linked above.Blaster wrote: I did originally think they might have been fakes - but with the timing sheet included, plus 2 other layouts it seems pretty official (To me anyway)
Actually...the dialogue on the side is (お)きいてたの? --You listened to us/You overheard us?-- which is exactly the same as the dialog from the scene in the screenshot. In the final version, all three of the characters move, and instead of the closest character (Youko) blinking before she speaks, her eyes widen.sensei wrote:2. Your genga is an A1 END. That means that nobody moves in this cut, though the closest character blinks her eyes (C layer) and has some dialogue (the B layer is her mouth lip-synching the words written to the right of the genga numbers in the long column labeled "S"). So the sketches have to be from a different scene from the screen cap, or else there would have to be keys that show the characters changing from the poses in your genga to the ones in the cap. And ...
Thanks for the extra info, redwolf. BTW, the instructions on the genga might well say "eyes widen." In my rough'n'ready knowledge of Japanese, I just "know" that a certain set of characters means "mouth layer" and another means "eye layer," and as ordering an eye layer usually means a blink, I assumed it did so here. But I could be (redwolf wrote:In the final version, all three of the characters move, and instead of the closest character (Youko) blinking before she speaks, her eyes widen.