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RogerBW
Wed, Sep 14, 2016 2:19pm
I won’t say it’ll never happen – it could probably happen now with enough money and time thrown at it – but CGI as actually used in film hardly ever gets the momentum or deformation right. Things move like light rigid objects with point masses inside them, because they are.
And this sort of thing is why it’s worth remembering the difference.
I won’t say it’ll never happen – it could probably happen now with enough money and time thrown at it – but CGI as actually used in film hardly ever gets the momentum or deformation right. Things move like light rigid objects with point masses inside them, because they are.
And this sort of thing is why it’s worth remembering the difference.