SteveStarkiller
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Still hate it.
Cool cool opinion noted. I still think it's interesting from a production standpoint
Still hate it.
Cool cool opinion noted. I still think it's interesting from a production standpoint
So is this supposed to be the actual CG asset? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180224/8b636e0d54cc9e67789936d276e53620.jpg
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holy crap, this actually explains everything about that weird design. This is the same nose shape as on TFA also...how did they know that far in advance?
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Cool cool opinion noted. I still think it's interesting from a production standpoint
^ Yep. And the "full size" OT exterior set is about 40% of actual
--Jonah
For practical reasons, I understand why they build sets at 85% or half scale. With forced perspective you can create the illusion of full size as well as with modern digital compositing in post-production.esb full size exterior set was 85% i believe...$15.00 short of a hundred dollar bill....
For practical reasons, I understand why they build sets at 85% or half scale. With forced perspective you can create the illusion of full size as well as with modern digital compositing in post-production.
Back to the ESB example of Han between the mandibles (is that a sexual refrence?), is that shot to scale or at 85%. In other words is Han oversized compared to the Falcon?
Maybe this specific portion is a 100% set peice?
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https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180224/590e1bd80ff18860112553f32c521f74.jpg
Late disclaimer, wasn't my pic. From an earlier post here.
I didn't know the BR or sebsequent releases fixed scaling issues. Intaresting.Don't forget that they performed significant re-scaling of this scene, and a few others in ESB, I believe for the blu-ray releases, to make the Falcon appear bigger (i.e. to make the scaled-down exterior set look more like the hypothetical "full-size" Falcon).
When it comes to the Falcon, there really is absolutely not "true" Falcon - you just eventually have to learn to live with that.