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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 11:02 pm 
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What are some of your thoughts on mocap and CGI effects? And why does it seem like every [video game] animator is against it? Have been like hella fucking interested in taking a workshop next semester for it given the performance of Quantic Dream studio and Andy Serkis directed films.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 11:24 pm 
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I don't remember people that work on animations and 3D models really hating mocap. If anything, it makes their job way easier. From Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance to literally any anime that uses 3D models, they all used mocap at some point, and not only cut production time on animations, but also make more fluent and "human" movements so that every animation is able to slide directly into the next animation.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 1:04 am 
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I don't think they're mostly against it, I think the major criticism is that they dislike how much it's relied upon.

With video games like, they blow all the budget on CGI mocap and paying actors and shit, and then they can't afford to pay the writers or 3d modellers or set designers or anything and it takes away from the project as a whole.

See how ILM progressed, you had some incredible shit in the early Star Wars movies, then Lucas got lazy and decided to make EVERYTHING cgi which leads to many ridiculous scenes that feel very obviously artificial.

Or look at, for example, Lord of the Rings. Sure, some of the CGI hasn't aged that great, some scenes stand out, but the vast majority of the CGI and motion capture is blended seamlessly with realistic environments and amazing sets. Then compare it to The Hobbit movies which came out a decade later, it just feels fake because they focused entirely on the CGI instead of the rest of the stuff that really made the movies come together.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:11 am 
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People need to get with the times, imo a lot of artists are set in their ways. Miyazaki dislikes the art style, CGI and cell animation anime is going for, but he needs to get with the times. His movies were great, but they have aged, it doesn't stand up to Your Name in animation quality/coloring for example.

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Or look at, for example, Lord of the Rings. Sure, some of the CGI hasn't aged that great, some scenes stand out, but the vast majority of the CGI and motion capture is blended seamlessly with realistic environments and amazing sets. Then compare it to The Hobbit movies which came out a decade later, it just feels fake because they focused entirely on the CGI instead of the rest of the stuff that really made the movies come together.


While I agree the Hobbit feels faker it isn't because of lack of being able to produce good CGI, The Hobbit was originally a children's books, so it's tone is more a little more comedic.

You only notice bad CGI, these days every movie is full of CGI, have a scene with a helicopter flying? That's CGI. Even Mad Max which was praised for it's practical effects spices it up with a lot of CGI.

You mentioned Star Wars? Look at the new Disney movies, they're full of CGI and it looks great. CGI isn't a classic art, but it takes a deep understanding and specific skills to do it right. I can't watch the old Star Wars movies because how unrealistic it's practical effects are & how horrible they look.

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