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Transformers: The Movie - Character Transformations

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Jeff White describes the process used to make Transformers: The Movie at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). The second in a two part series consolidating the composition of characters and various scenes. Recorded at Siggraph 2007 in San Diego, CA.

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  • what did he mean with "4k" in the 360 degrees HR stills?

  • @edimagz -it's a high resolution render - look up "4k resolution" on wikipedia

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  • 1000000000 Jears rendering time

  • @bouchandre again, they all look like that. some softwares have different colors, but theres only so many shades of gray you can use

  • @humanidt I don't know, I mean the bg color, the way the grid look, to me it's like maya

  • @bouchandre every 3d program looks like that

  • 2:14 that looks like maya!

  • There's nothing that can't be done.

  • @gc3k Lol not really..

  • These guys are geniuses! Every one of them should get an award. They've got it down to a T now, It's so good, it cant be improved, just think of the scene in DOTM where bumblebee T-forms with Sam still inside, its art!

  • Deep Respect for you guys and Steve Jablonsky...Awesome and thanks for contributing such an amazing work which will cherish the year to come...

  • @edimagz

    Just think Blu-ray times 3.

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