So, I was one of the lucky people to see the Adam, "trailer," at RTX a few weeks ago. I really liked it because it kinda did what Rogue One did for Darth Vader; it made Adam into the monster he was originally presented to be. We've seen that he's pretty much just a scumbag that got by manipulating people and getting in cheap shots, like with Sienna and Yang. He honestly doesn't even seem all that powerful in the series proper, judging from the fact that he ran away the second things weren't in his favor. The trailer, though, shows what he is and how he got there; he choose violence, people saw that, encouraged him, and groomed him to be a hero just because he could kill a bunch of nobodies. We haven't seen him in a fair fight with a proper hunter or huntress, but now we've seen that he can be a legit threat. It was really cool to see him from the eyes of a bunch of random people that needed someone to cling to, not realizing that he was a spoiled, manipulative brat.This is based on a youtube video going around of the original plan for Adam vs. Yang. What we got was the one shot where he removed her arm, but originally, it was apparently a bit longer. The animation shows Adam literally just walking through several of Yang's bullets in a cold, unflinching walk. I felt it was a good look at Adam through a lens; from Blake's perspective, he's an unstoppable monster with incredible strength, brushing off attacks. She built him up, and it was only in the most recent season that she's starting to see that he's unfit to lead and that he has no control over her anymore.This turned out a bit messy, but that's just how it is when you rotoscope really small movements. I wanted to get it done in time for the trailer's public release, so I think I'll see about making something else for him a bit later. We saw a lot of cool things he could do that look fun to animate!Also, something I found humorous, today is apparently Black Cat Appreciation Day. So... Shout out to Blake I guess?