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       Whiskytree - Athens tech demo
       By: Nick Date: July 7, 2014, 9:38 am
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       Re: Whiskytree - Athens tech demo
       By: Ludo Date: July 7, 2014, 10:33 am
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       That's really impressive ! And not only because of the music :)
       I wonder if we really had to do it with a full CG approach
       though. Depends on the shots and how many of them you have.
       But if it's just one, maybe they cool have rely a bit more on
       Projections, don't you think ?
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       Re: Whiskytree - Athens tech demo
       By: Nick Date: July 7, 2014, 11:13 am
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       Yes, I would imagine a lot of that could be done with
       projections. Maybe not so much if it was multiple shots, but for
       a single shot like this, definitely. Of course, this specific
       example was just for a tech demo rather than a working show, so
       this was a deliberate use of as much CG as possible. It's
       interesting that environments (and technology, particularly
       rendering) have come so far in the last few years that doing a
       full CG shot is a viable way of approaching something like this.
       The fortunate thing is that in this case you have artists with a
       very strong artistic eye (coming from a matte painting
       background) so they know how to make the CG work as an image and
       not become a slave to it. I think the artistic eye maybe becomes
       even more important when anything is possible like this, would
       you agree?
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