Because the original puppet was in no condition to be of any help. Apparently the thing has deteriorated a lot. The same reason, they couldn't use the original puppet in the first place.True. Which is mind-boggling. Why couldn't they've just scanned the original puppet from ESB?The CGI Yoda still doesn't look like Yoda to me. Especially the version they plaster on merch. The proportions of the face, the hair, the skin color, the skin texture, etc. are all wrong.
Yeah, but they should have been able to get the basic contours from it none the less.Because the original puppet was in no condition to be of any help. Apparently the thing has deteriorated a lot. The same reason, they couldn't use the original puppet in the first place.True. Which is mind-boggling. Why couldn't they've just scanned the original puppet from ESB?The CGI Yoda still doesn't look like Yoda to me. Especially the version they plaster on merch. The proportions of the face, the hair, the skin color, the skin texture, etc. are all wrong.
There is something more realistic using physical characters whether it is puppets or people in makeup rather than a glossy looking CGI character.
In case anyone forgot the Episode I puppet.....
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it is really bad.
Still, that just proves you can screw puppets up. Puppets are one of the reasons Star Wars OT will continue to look better than movies much newer than itself. Thank god they couldn't do CG back then. Remember this guy?
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Good CG better than bad puppet, but nothin' beats a good puppet.
Shoehorning Jabba into ANH was almost as bad as shoehorning Riker and Troi into Enterprise finale.Part of the problem with shoehorning the Jabba scene into ANH was that they couldn't make him nearly as BIG as he was in ROTJ. What a debacle.
At least the DVD and Blu ray version of Jabba in Docking Bay 94 looks like Jabba did at the Boonta Eve Podrace in Episode I. He may have been a little on the small side, but at least he didn't look like a rejected background creature from the development of an old Playstation game. The 1997 Special Edition Jabba is the second-worst thing George did to change the original films.
To bring things back to TFA, this particular line of discussion reminds me of the following:
[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v93Jh6JNBng[/yt]
Kor
Yeah, each time they releaseed ANH after the first Special Edition the CGI version of Jabba was improved. I'm not sure if this was the most recent version, but it does look quite a bit better than the first SE's version.At least the DVD and Blu ray version of Jabba in Docking Bay 94 looks like Jabba did at the Boonta Eve Podrace in Episode I. He may have been a little on the small side, but at least he didn't look like a rejected background creature from the development of an old Playstation game. The 1997 Special Edition Jabba is the second-worst thing George did to change the original films.
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