Long enough for the plot that requires it.How long to Dugg live?
I know that's a typo, but it still gave me the mental image of Sebulba as a Twitch streamer. The horror . . .How long to Dugg live?
Four legs, one race helmet.
Starring Sebulba and Gasgano.I look forward to the porn that will be inspired by this sentence.
You know, it really is a little scary how hard it's gotten to be to tell what's practical and what's CGI these days. There were a lot of sets and things there that I had assumed were practical, but it turns out were mostly CGI. The one that shocked me was the Falcon on Jakku, I had always assumed it was a practical full sized Falcon. If than can build one for Galaxy's Edge, I wouldn't think it would have been that hard to build one for the movies.
I joke that the breakthrough visual effects technique that should've been recognized by the 2015 visual effects Oscar was "lying." The Force Awakens and Fury Road both had ostentatiously false publicity campaigns about how they did everything for real, no CGI, blah, blah, bullshit, bullshit. The "No CGI is Invisible CGI" series on YouTube goes into that phenomena quite a bit, and there are plenty of howlers in the industry. Like, there's one about a motorcycle stunt by the Rock in Jumani, and it shows behind-the-scenes footage of him riding a motorcycle up a ramp on a greenscreen stage in a fairly weightless ramp jump, cross cut with the final scene in the movie where the entire thing, including the Rock and his motorcycle, is clearly animated and zooming around every which way, while the narration is talking about, oh, we're just gonna use the computer for a little embellishment, paint out some cables and harnesses, it's all going to be totally real.You know, it really is a little scary how hard it's gotten to be to tell what's practical and what's CGI these days. There were a lot of sets and things there that I had assumed were practical, but it turns out were mostly CGI.
The thing that gets me is that they had the standalone boarding ramp on the location, but they didn't even position it for the shot, you can see it's off behind and facing the other way from where they dropped the Falcon in. It makes sense, Rey and Finn don't actually walk up the ramp in the wide shot, and it was probably positioned for better lighting and access for shots where they were interacting with it, but if I had been doing the VFX, I would've appreciated having the physical ramp in the right place for reference.The one that shocked me was the Falcon on Jakku, I had always assumed it was a practical full sized Falcon. If than can build one for Galaxy's Edge, I wouldn't think it would have been that hard to build one for the movies.
I don't recall that... the thing is, there's lying and then there's lying. Some lies at least have a veneer of believability. "We made a modern Star Wars movie without CGI" would not be one of them. No idea why anyone would even go there.The Force Awakens and Fury Road both had ostentatiously false publicity campaigns about how they did everything for real, no CGI, blah, blah, bullshit, bullshit.
Harrison Ford suffered a broken leg when the ramp fell on him. You can't get that from a bunch of ones and zeroes!They did build a full-sized Falcon for other scenes in the sequel trilogy, I think it really depends on how much they were going to be doing outside the ship in a given setup, and if that's going to justify the cost of transporting and building such a large setpiece. For Jakku, you just see it landed in the distance and a close-up going on the ramp before it takes off. They did build/assemble a complete Falcon for Ahch-to in The Last Jedi since there are a lot of scenes of Rey and Chewie hanging around near the ship. TFA had a partial Falcon they used for shots at the Resistance base and Maz's castle.
You know, it really is a little scary how hard it's gotten to be to tell what's practical and what's CGI these days. There were a lot of sets and things there that I had assumed were practical, but it turns out were mostly CGI. The one that shocked me was the Falcon on Jakku, I had always assumed it was a practical full sized Falcon. If than can build one for Galaxy's Edge, I wouldn't think it would have been that hard to build one for the movies.
The "No CGI is Invisible CGI" series on YouTube goes into that phenomena quite a bit, and there are plenty of howlers in the industry.
Merry Christmas and Happy Life Day!
Life Day cannot be contained in a single day.I thought that was November 17th? But you as well.
Why would people who lived a long time ago in a galaxy far far away celebrate something originating on Earth?i wonder if the star wars universe celebrates xmas
as in do jedis siths wookies hutts and the many other aliens and humanoids in the star wars universe celebrate christmas
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