somerset fox
Sr Member
Our heroes are rushing to save the day, when all of a sudden, the villains, out of nowhere, spring a trap. Be it a side swiping snow plough into their car or similar… but wait, how long has it taken the villains to set up this dastardly plot point? in Real world, the
Don’t forget the throwing of the arms out to the side as they roar. You know The move. Hulk. Kong. They all do it. I’m sure if the T rex had more than stumpy little forearms, it would do the same.Unsure whether it's been mentioned, but it is a new pet peeve of mine concerning CGI effects, similar to the one I posted at the early days of this thread. Whenever a CGI creature roars, the neck flaps like crazy. Anyone who has seen any living being can see that when they produce those kinds of sounds, their neck muscles tense up and goes tight to really force the sound out. Any sort of jiggling or flapping would not be able to produce such a sound. It looks stupid. It is unnatural and unrealistic, so animators should STOP animating it on every roaring or screaming CGI creation!
Heck... it might not hurt if they or the director who makes the decision goes out into the real world to see how it actually works.