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CGI Road Runner
Cartoon physics would be more startling if combined with (mostly) photo-realism | |
I was disappointed to discover recently that Geococcyx californianus was brown, not blue.
Nevertheless, I think it would be an interesting film-making (and software) challenge to produce sequences with falling anvils, fake tunnels, etc., which blended as seamlessly as possible, through CGI, with actual
footage of a real Californian ground-cuckoo and a real coyote.
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I understand that the "Sonic the Hedgehog" movies took some steps in this direction - but they didn't start with footage of hedgehogs. |
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If they had, they might have got much closer to the boundary between comedy and nightmare-fuel. |
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Roger Rabbit was a cartoon, not CGI derived from images of actual rabbits. |
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//hard artistic choices on where you want the mine to be// |
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After long and careful consideration, we usually decide to put the mine where the minerals are. |
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The more photo-realistic version of The Lion King was not better than the original cartoon version |
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It probably lacked falling anvils. |
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