@beasttolley If you had more experience compositing even in 2D, it would be easier to understand how every filter forms the final effect, Still it would be really hard to make it.
i hate these kind of vfx breakdown videos. they dont explain a single thing. Heres a some greenscreen footage. heres some CGI. then we did something crazy and COMBINED THEM TOGETHER!
@beasttolley "i hate these kind of vfx breakdown videos. they dont explain a single thing. Heres a some greenscreen footage. heres some CGI. then we did something crazy and COMBINED THEM TOGETHER!" this is usually made for people that completely understand the process and key elements of video editing of such magnitude.
@Otaiguru im well aware of the software they use. but my point is that all this video shows is the compositing stage. Completly missing the fact that someone spent 100s of hours with a simulator like fume or realflow to create the perfect explosion of splash for each shot.
@beasttolley You should ask the Moving Picture Company. They are the ones who actually worked on it. This is months of work explained in a minute and a half.
what this soundtrack?
ThePsyholog 1 week ago
@beasttolley If you had more experience compositing even in 2D, it would be easier to understand how every filter forms the final effect, Still it would be really hard to make it.
CarlosMongeLuna 1 week ago
amazing
pradeepmania 1 week ago
making even a single scene takes weeks to finish...its cool to see these kinda of videos.
Pharmit24 1 week ago
awesome!
pedestriano 3 weeks ago
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The best VFX breakdown is here, year 2003!
/watch?v=q95FbitaBT8
TheTiivik 3 weeks ago 2
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TheTiivik 3 weeks ago
i wish they showed the scene where magneto stamped hi feet and the whole place was on fire,epicness
drakecool2k 3 weeks ago
i loved th scene with the anvil in the movie
yahschild87 3 weeks ago
Some crazy ish right there smh... @aetutsplus where's the tutorial for this gonna be?
themarsreel 3 weeks ago 10
i hate these kind of vfx breakdown videos. they dont explain a single thing. Heres a some greenscreen footage. heres some CGI. then we did something crazy and COMBINED THEM TOGETHER!
beasttolley 3 weeks ago 28
@beasttolley noob
BOOTLEGPIRATEVIDEO 3 weeks ago
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@beasttolley "i hate these kind of vfx breakdown videos. they dont explain a single thing. Heres a some greenscreen footage. heres some CGI. then we did something crazy and COMBINED THEM TOGETHER!" this is usually made for people that completely understand the process and key elements of video editing of such magnitude.
Hanser19 3 weeks ago
@beasttolley Actually, they use Nuke, Maya, 3ds max and other software that created by their own.
Otaiguru 3 weeks ago
@Otaiguru im well aware of the software they use. but my point is that all this video shows is the compositing stage. Completly missing the fact that someone spent 100s of hours with a simulator like fume or realflow to create the perfect explosion of splash for each shot.
beasttolley 3 weeks ago
@beasttolley yes i know. They use powerful computer like HP Z800. But, they used very complete software to make a big visual effects for films.
Otaiguru 3 weeks ago
@beasttolley not to mention days of rendering pre-production tests etc
hulllewis0817 3 weeks ago
@beasttolley You should ask the Moving Picture Company. They are the ones who actually worked on it. This is months of work explained in a minute and a half.
hulllewis0817 3 weeks ago
@beasttolley theres no way they could make a easy to understand tutorial for this because there is cgi. its just cool to look at
xamxamme 2 weeks ago
is this an upcoming tutorial?
kuunami 3 weeks ago
I love it how the submarine's just squirting infinite water out of fucking nowhere.
So realistic.
thedevo01 3 weeks ago
first!
TechTimeWithNoah 3 weeks ago
@TechTimeWithNoah cool storry bro
EinarWeibustHansen 3 weeks ago 2
@TechTimeWithNoah You may have been the first to spam, but I was the first to like. Worthless scum.
thedevo01 3 weeks ago