Brother Jack
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I like the character models, the CG looks pretty amazing. Now I just want to see how it all looks in motion.
the funny thing is that Weta did a lot of clean up on the na'vi characters. and because of the animators it looked so good. they were the one who looked at the real actors footage for months and made it look good.Well it's kinda like with Gollom from Lord of the Rings, which used Andy Serkis as a reference point, and 1/4 of it was hand animated to make his movements more fitting for the character.
come on this was realesed in 2004. this was the first time a studio and director tryed to make a CGI movie that is stylized and realistic.lets give Zemeckis and Sony some credit for trying. their mistakes helped teh whole industry with learning.The Polar Express-
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It looks like a Playstation 2 game! No a Playstation game. It looks terrible. Syberia had better CGI.
Come on this was released in 2004. This was the first time a studio and director tried to make a CGI movie that is stylized and realistic. Lets give Zemeckis and Sony some credit for trying. Their mistakes helped the whole industry with learning.
I mean, they got THIS *thumb and pinky* close and just missed it. Why? Is my question.
I know its nitpicking, but it wouldnt be SHH without nerdy nitpicking now would it![]()
Outside of the Zemeckis movies, there is no major difference in CGI quality between these pictures.
but is this bad? its meant to bring a comicbook to life with an artistic touch.sorry mate but these 2 tintin pics come nowhere near avatar, loftr or potc they all look feasibly real
that pic with tintin and haddock on the boat looks SO fake!
but is this bad? its meant to bring a comicbook to life with an artistic touch.
i disagree that it loosk ''SO'' fake. its a CGI movie with globall illumination and realistic texture sufraces.
Okay let's examine the uncanny valley effect here and the CGI realism compared to other movies.
Tintin-
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Very realistic, especially the lighting. The textures are very well done, especially on clothing. No major uncanny valley effect present as the facial expressions and eyes are very real. The only thing keeping characters from looking like real actors is the surreal cartoonish style. The skeletal structure makes sense.
Avatar-
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Just about the same amount of realism as Tintin. No uncanny valley effect; the characters look like real actors.
Lord of the Rings-
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No uncanny valley effect, the skin is smooth but that makes sense for the character, the hair is realistic and so is the skeletal structure. Slightly less realistic than Tintin.
Pirates at the Caribbean-
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No uncanny valley effect (betcha didn't know Davy Jones and his crew were motion capture and not actors wearing makeup huh!) Perfect textures and perfect lighting.
A Christmas Carol-
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The eyes look like plastic, the face looks like plastic, the only realism comes from his wrinkles, he has no pores for being elderly, the hair texture looks fake, the cloth texture looks too smooth, and the facial expression is slightly impossible. Trust me, I tried it myself and it's painful and it makes my nose twitch. Looks NOTHING like Tintin.
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id rather they just went full cgi then - i think the "realistic" textures (especially on the faces) dont work
that water looks very fake, as does the plane
ill definitely see the film and i hope it improves visually as im very disappointed right now
the funny thing is that Weta did a lot of clean up on the na'vi characters. and because of the animators it looked so good. they were the one who looked at the real actors footage for months and made it look good.
the tecnology will never translate and fit the animation on the CGI.....automatic. it can not do.Zemeckis animators do almost no clean up.
so TinTin can only work if SPielberg was smart enough to use as much animators as possible to do clean up.
how can you tell if the plane looks fake? there's not even enough pixels to determin that! it's simply to far away and the texture of the water is fine the only problem i have is that it looks kinda green which will probably be fixed later.
it looks plasticy just like the clothes
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Are you honestly going to try to tell me that THAT looks like plastic?
Is it ever supposed to look "real"? Or capture the essence of the comics? Because I think Spielberg (and Jackson) are going for the later. There's a reason they didn't shoot this live-action.
Observe this monstrosity.
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You want to talk about looking "plasticy".