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Star wars in 3d or 2d
Star wars in 3d or 2d




star wars in 3d or 2d

So it's not inaccurate to say that 90% of it is real.Well, it seems George Lucas has jumped aboard the bandwagon and decided to release all of the six Star Wars films in 'eye-popping 3D'. Most of it takes place in space, where the suits were rendered in real 3D, with the faces super-imposed within the actual suit. My gripe is that the main characters, the people, were shot in 2D. Here's a behind-the-scenes of the conversion process.

star wars in 3d or 2d

Many have emailed about how it's mostly real 3D.

star wars in 3d or 2d

" We shot half of it in real 3D and they other half was post converted." ^ 10. While the concert footage that is supposed to be in 3D was filmed with real 3D cameras, it's such a miniscule part of the entire film, that it's a lie to say that this is 3D. Ideally, they would've re-rendered with a second virtual camera. However, they provided original 3D models, so it's nearly a native rendering. Disney gave Chicken Little to a 3rd-party to convert the film into 3D. All of the CGI was converted, which may not be a problem in most movies, but considering the transformers are the stars of the film, if they're not rendered natively in 3D (which should be the case with all 3D CGI), then viewers are kind of not getting the real deal. However, between one-third to one-half of is converted, with 78 minutes converted from Legend3D. Transformers should really be classified "Hybrid," given how much people are raving about the 3D in the film. The stereoscopic supervisor mentioned to me that the CGI effects were done with real 3D (about a third of the film). James Cameron said, "It's never going to look as good as if you shot it in 3D. If you have the original 3D geometry, that's real enough. This is why it appears like a longer conversion process in this article. I also talked to a friend of some of the crewmembers, and apparently they projected the original 2D image onto the 3D models because it was faster than re-rendering with a second camera. According to this YouTube they appear to have original 3D models. Instead, the conversion may be more like the process used in Meet the Robinsons (see note 3) which I categorized as "Real 3D." Plus, unlike the other "Fake" films, Beast is neither live action nor 3D animation, and so moviegoers are not being sold an inauthentic experience. Since new 3D models are being created to extrude the original 2D objects, this counts to me as new content, and so Beauty and the Beast will technically be "Fake 3D." However, Disney has all the original artwork saved in separate levels, so there may not be much "filling in the blanks" done by the new animators. "The IMAX 3D camera contained a mile of film, though this allowed for only 8 minutes 30 seconds of footage to be recorded." ( wikipedia) ^ 2.






Star wars in 3d or 2d