His outer cape is pulled so far forward on the SD that it pretty much doesn't matter.
This also shows that despite Spencer Wilding getting top billing, he really only has minimal screentime in this.
All the early critism about how the Vader walk and posture is off can now be said to be wrongly attributed to Wilding and is more likely to do with the fact that Naprous has very little time to learn the body language of Prowse.
It was said that from the idea of reshooting to it actually happening it took only a week.
That probably explains why the CGI Vader looks so godawful in Revenge of the Sith...The man hours to CGI the robes in every shot would be crazy when it is something that they could just reshoot in a day.
Modeling fabric to move realistically is one of the hardest thing (the other thing is hair) to get right in VFX and it something they absolutely hate doing.
That probably explains why the CGI Vader looks so godawful in Revenge of the Sith...
That wasn't what I meant. The design actually grew on me (unlike the film), but there is a shot at the end showing him from behind and for whatever reason that is a CGI shot and it's so glaringly obvious just by looking at the cape which tallies up with the idea of fabric being really difficult to CGI.I don't like the look of Darth Vader at the end of Revenge Of The Sith either. George Lucas should've made Vader look like his A New Hope self.
That wasn't what I meant. The design actually grew on me (unlike the film), but there is a shot at the end showing him from behind and for whatever reason that is a CGI shot and it's so glaringly obvious just by looking at the cape which tallies up with the idea of fabric being really difficult to CGI.
I don't believe that there was a CGI Vader in Revenge Of The Sith. Give me a screenshot.