Weezer
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Don't forget the Pièce de résistance without no Blockade Runner is complete :behave
Agreed! I was thinking the same thing weeks ago.
Don't forget the Pièce de résistance without no Blockade Runner is complete :behave
My big wish is they would use models, maybe even not exclusively, or, something akin to the filming of The Thing remake, where elaborate models were used for filming, then trashed by producer fatcats with CGI.
At least, that would give a later DVD option of viewing such a movie, with the models in shot, not cheap ass lazy computer rubbish.
Then, surely guys like Julien and Lasse could get a call from Disney LOL.
lee
It takes just as much work to make a CG model as it does to make a physical model, don't discredit CG artists just because the work is done on a computer. A computer is just a tool like anything else.
What are you crazy :wacko It may be a tool but it’s the wrong tool in this case.
It takes just as much work to make a CG model as it does to make a physical model, don't discredit CG artists just because the work is done on a computer. A computer is just a tool like anything else.
Of course people here are biased but really these days CG has many advantages over physical models. The only place it's lacking is being able to have many unique details and the rendering time. Otherwise, using CG allows a great deal of freedom while still looking just as good if not better.
No discredit, just the medium leaves a bad taste in my mouth, nothing will change that.
Your in the studio scale section mate, all due respect for the CG artists, but this is all about physical, labor intensive modelling, blood, sweat and do overs, its a different world.
lee
Again, your in the wrong forum. Freedom, possibly, but i dont really buy all that, given the money, just as much creative freedom can be achieved with a filming mini.
As for aesthetics, no, not for me, physical models will always rein over CG for me, again, all respect for the artists, its a huge task to create and animate, but its a cheap trick
To me theres no way a computer generated image can be better than a Physical Model. Something real will always win out, at least to me.
There's just that intangible something about a CGI ship on screen that bothers me. Maybe it's the lack of mass or non compliance with movement and inertia laws that doesn't sell it. Not to mention that weird grey cast all CGI seems to have. Those ships way back in ANH still look more convincing than anything seen today.
I think we may have to agree, to disagree mate :lol. Besides, its not right for us all to bash on, in Lasse's amazing thread.
Further discussion in a new thread possibly, but its nothing that hasnt been debated before, itll continue to run while us Dinosaurs still do it the hard way :lol.
lee
hi to you all , just to put fire to the conversation , why not the best of both worlds :love
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To me theres no way a computer generated image can be better than a Physical Model. Something real will always win out, at least to me.
To me theres no way a computer generated image can be better than a Physical Model. Something real will always win out, at least to me.