VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 15

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Published 2019-11-23
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All Comments (21)
  • @variglo
    "Sherlock Holmes 2" Running through the forest as artillery guns are shooting through trees in slow motion
  • The helicopter scene from "Who killed captain Alex" actually has a back story on why it looks the way it does. When the director was a kid there was a war going on. His family were running for their lives. As he looked back he would see helicopter. When ever the helicopter flew over a building, the building would go up in flames. So when he made the movie he wanted to replicate what he saw as a child.
  • @mrmimeguy
    Who Killed Captain Alex is a masterpiece gifted to man
  • @AeroDesignsNN
    It’s honestly quite impressive how many movies Clint hasn’t seen for someone in the film industry xd
  • @chillo5687
    “Clint, so what movies have you seen?” Clint: No.
  • @twojuiceman
    Niko "the pores stretch" Pueringer Wren "subsurface scattering" Weichman Clint "i've never seen this movie" jones
  • @kompo5997
    Cmon, who killed captain alex's budget was 86$
  • @JM-te1xz
    You guys should team up with that Ugandan group, and make a pro version of their VFX
  • Anyone notice that they put dents into the walls in the Quicksilver scene. Like he left footprints.
  • @slaid3876
    I worked on Oblivion! I day-played on the prop department. We shot it in New Orleans and I’m glad y’all were happy with it. It was a blast to work on and Tom is a savage.
  • @m3atball1587
    Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the black pearl. When the pirates walk into the moon light.
  • @d.o.m.494
    The raindrops in the Matrix were purposely made longer to look like the falling code.
  • @birdgirl8390
    Remember when we laughed at Bollywood for being so bad and how it's its own huge and respected thing now? I SO hope this happens to African movies, I just love them.
  • @Thanks__Tom
    Ha, I've just seen this all these years later and the memories come flooding back. It's a bit of a hoot to see you guys dissect it all like you do. The Quicksilver pentagon sequence was definitely a career highlight for me, and something we were all so proud of, especially for a relatively small team. Regarding Quicksilver's CG legs, You've pretty much got it right. It's been a while but from memory it was two plates that had been stitched together. One with the sideways treadmill on the wall, and the other with him landing then throwing the CG plate. I vaguely remember I had a super quick time-frame to animate his legs and there was some issue with the match-move being too close to the wall. So I kind of had to frame by frame them to look right from the camera's perspective but if you were to look at them from the side he was kind of squatting. It all came out in the wash in the end though! Where the props weren't moving, a couple of them were live action, so not all CG, and suspended on poles etc. They sent us lidar scans of all of them and I spent weeks in model/UV land remaking them all in CG. I even re-modeling the plastic guns they had on set, which I always thought were a really unique idea. Props to Bryan Singer and his team for coming up with such a cool sequence and all the live action elements, even all these years later I'm so proud to have been a part of the team at RSP that helped put it all together afterwards. It still holds up!
  • Normal person: wow cool explosion shot Niko: that spark is wrong