>Soundacity >DDCleaner >Skap >Crome >Badoua reading >LDC media player >CON Player >what is probably Autohotkey >Lindlel
>all this on a Windows 10 computer, with a desktop full of icons >for a scene that lasts no longer than a couple of settings Holy shit, are people finally recreating computers more accurately? It's no longer a generic looking desktop, but one that has personality, and is grounded in reality.
Brandon Powell
>Mindows users in a nutshell
Joseph Kelly
That desktop is triggerring me on a deep level.
Evan Evans
>and is grounded in reality. Yeah, since your average Windows user is fucking retarded and doubly so in case of Japanese people.
Dylan Foster
MAPPA impressed me with their amazing recreation of iOS and the iPhone, as well.
I'll post a .webm and some more photos in a second.
Bentley Campbell
you forgot Line, Opera, Skype, Amazon and Adobe i think
Samuel Morris
I know that phones don't shut down once you hang up, but ignoring that.. It's the first time I've ever seen the proximity sensor thing accurately depicted.
Ayden Lee
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Ian Foster
I don't use Instagram, but the landscape photo thing is from this summer (late summer, even), and the anime itself is from the autumn.
MAPPA really impressed me with their detailed recreation back in Zankyou no Terror, I'm glad to see this trend here.
Carter Ortiz
Why in russian?
Jordan Flores
The guy reading that article is Russian, and reading it from a russian site.
Anthony Thomas
>vlc
Kayden Watson
I think it's less of a case of anime in general doing it, and 2 shows doing it this season. O;9 does it because it has super high production values and attention to detail in all aspects of its design (pic related is an animation cut from episode 6 that lasts less than a second, yet is 4 frames long and has immeanse lighting and shading detail in each frame). Yuri on Ice does it because its entire aesthetic is based around being hyper modern and portraying a post-millennium world where technology and people intermingle. Just look at its ED, what would be a standard "sequence pictures giving an idea of what each character is like" affair that tons of anime use, but it distinctly makes this sequence of pictures look like a scroll feed on social media, showing how we use IT to keep a record of the emotions and connections we feel throughout our lives.