stylish, quite. slow, not really. how did you think about making a madman?*hint* *hint* *hint*
it's visible that you don't use frac turns, with thich you could make that faster, better, more destructive and more flowing... but still, an ok (first?) madman
here's an edit to show it has potential (it's a still a bit slow for a madman of mine)
thats not a madman in YOUR opinion lol. you said:
actually not in my opinion, it fails to fullfill two of my requirements for madman;
all limbs (and preferrably head) must be removed from (1) each other and (2) at least a part of the torso (=chest, lumbar and abs joints).
definition of a madman:
in my definition, a madman is a replay in which uke's arms and legs are detached from each other and the torso or a part of it from the shoulder/hip or further. uke may not assist by grabbing or applying force to joints, or by holding after the first dismem. premature relaxing of joints is allowed
examples:
feet are deattached, but both buttocks are attached to the same leg: yes, they are deattached from the hip
limbs are deattached, but a part of the torso is attached to one leg: yes, as long as a part of the torso is completely deattached, i'll call this one a madman
the head is still attached: yes, i would call this a madman, but propably not a very good one
the breaking of uke takes considerably more than 500 frames: yes, same as above
all 3 parts of the torso are attached to a limb: no, at least a part of the torso must be deattached from the limbs and preferrably the head