PostPerspective on using Unreal to create Shogun
As I have said I greatly enjoyed Shogun, so this is very interesting, though I wish it was a little more in depth
As I have said I greatly enjoyed Shogun, so this is very interesting, though I wish it was a little more in depth
From Jason Hellerman at nofilmschool.
Even cooler after all its Emmy wins, this show was quite good with very impressive VFX. We enjoyed it greatly, though 2 more seasons without source material and having the actress Lady Mariko (Anna Sawai) dead, means she isn’t in it anymore. Still if they follow the real story it could be decent I guess.
Awesome, but I am a fan of DIY VFX.
Oppenheimer has some amazing effects, so you have to check out this article.
I do think too many of these Titles look allike, nut interesting to read a bit about the process.
I really enjoyed Echo, and love that they really worked with the Choctaw people even in the visual effects, and story.
A good interview on a TV VFX Supervisor.
You can read all about all the new features of Blender 4.0 at their web site.
It is amazing that this open source software keeps getting better and better, and it even gets used on features and for high end because it is that powerful of a tool. I just wish their was something like this for video editing.
From Kylee Peña at Adobe Blogs.
I love seeing vfx done on a show by after effects and photoshop for compositing, though i doubt it was colored there.
I liked Barbie so much more than I thought I would, and the visuals and vfx were quite impressive, especially the transitions between worlds.