Personally, I don't like the line tinning effect of aWarpSharp. 
The question always is: What the input really is and what does one prefer.
There is no: "this method will work fine for all cartoon/animes" and different sources, require different filtering Most super resolution filters assume a rather clean source.
If your source is not progressive, you need to convert it to progressive content to use most super resolution methods.
Cu Selur

The question always is: What the input really is and what does one prefer.
There is no: "this method will work fine for all cartoon/animes" and different sources, require different filtering Most super resolution filters assume a rather clean source.

Quote: Do I need to use it with the QTGMC or just these settings will work?QTGMC is for deinterlacing (and if used on progressive content, in Hybrid under Denoise, to clean-up interlacing residuals), it's not for cleaning or super resolution.
If your source is not progressive, you need to convert it to progressive content to use most super resolution methods.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.