Blackbirdcd
Well-Known Member
I think you're onto something here, Daren. It would be a lot of fun to take a stab at that as a solution. Better yet, can someone do it in less than a day (just for fun).
I'm curious about the blue tones in the color gel. If they blue-screened this model, wouldn't they have had a terrible time discriminating between the blue of the screen, and the blue of the DM model? Perhaps this is why it looks so transparent in some shots.
Alternately maybe the original model wasn't blue and instead was color-corrected to a blue tone during compositing? That wouldn't explain why the interior remains a nice orange color (unless they just bumped the crap out of it, and the blue we see is really just traces of bounce light from the bluescreen).
Fun to think about, thanks for doing the digging.
I'm curious about the blue tones in the color gel. If they blue-screened this model, wouldn't they have had a terrible time discriminating between the blue of the screen, and the blue of the DM model? Perhaps this is why it looks so transparent in some shots.
Alternately maybe the original model wasn't blue and instead was color-corrected to a blue tone during compositing? That wouldn't explain why the interior remains a nice orange color (unless they just bumped the crap out of it, and the blue we see is really just traces of bounce light from the bluescreen).
Fun to think about, thanks for doing the digging.