sensei wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:05 pm
Thank you, Pixel. I've reanimated the color tests and think I can see what issue is being flagged here: there is one place where Kotomi's hair sticks out in an unlikely way as she turns her head. I'll have to look at the final animation and see if that got fixed in the final footage.
Wow, that's pretty cool that you scored enough color tests to reanimate.
Oh that reminds me, I was wrong about the
Azumanga Daioh color test you pointed out to me awhile back. IIRC, the color test is from Ep 14 (I orginally said Ep 5), and combines character states from both early and late parts of the scene, with Tomo's pose coming from early in the scene, and the sweatdrop on Yomi coming from later. I can't remember where Kagura fits in, I think she's late scene but I'm not sure.
I originally thought it was all late in the scene. I think they did it that way because they had a better view of the color pattern on Tomo's yukata from early in the scene. Yomi's glasses glared the entire time, I thought that only started as a reaction. I'm beginning to think they did that sometimes just so they wouldn't have to draw her eyes. In any case, it's an incredible piece-maybe I'll come across one myself someday.
Yeah, our landline phone/DSL Internet service leaves a lot to be desired. After one service visit (they have to come from the regional office about an hour and a half away) the technicial ran a wire from our phone connection to our neighbors, through a swale that is often filled with water and over the neighbor's driveway. We complained, and the home office allowed as how that was an "inappropriate fix." Nevertheless, two years later, our phone/Internet still come through that wire draped over the neighbor's driveway. (She's an old lady, happily, and doesn't drive over the wire twice a day like we would.)
Indeed, we have DSL ourselves. We would have problems with the connection dropping out during rain. I complained to AT&T about our junction in the phone lines missing it's protective cover. They finally came out and looked, but only decided to fix it rather randomly several months later.
It still has trouble from time to time, but the main problem is it's not really fast enough for more that one device at a time. A community just few miles away has fiber-to-the-home, as fast as you can get residential. A local big shot lives there, and he's interested in that sort of thing. I've pushed for fiber to the home here, but we live in AT&T territory so it'll probably be whatever they decide to do.
It looks like we'll be stuck with either IP-ADSL or fixed wireless. Fixed wireless gives me the chills.
Sorry for getting that far off topic, but I definitely know how the internet problems are.