Willow Animal Morph
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@Roncace it was the 1st time morphing was done by CG. before that morphing was done by dissolves. dissolves are created by copying a fade-out at the end of one scene onto a fade-in of the next scene by rewinding the copied film, exposing it twice. a fade-out is created by copying a scene in an optical printer. Near the end of the scene a shutter is closed in increments to reduce the amount of light striking the copy.) I know this b/c I'm writing a paper about ILM for Intro to Cinema.
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@Roncace - Previous films basically used manual deformation of frames or hand-drawn animation to create transitions between images. Willow uses automatically interpolated 2D warping with simultaneous cross-fading, which are the two elements that define the effect known as "morphing" today.
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@AMANDANeverLoved nah.. i was just being a wise ass :D
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@KingNast haha, thats ok ^^ i'm sorry too, i might have been a bit harsh. xx
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@AMANDANeverLoved sorry :)
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@KingNast Yeah, except that, at the time I just thought that it was the name of the person morphing in the clip... it didn't occur to me that that might be the name of the movie. Things aren't always as obvious as they may seem.
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@AMANDANeverLoved you could just read the title of the video
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excellent example of rule 34 right here
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Lol I came here to find the scene where he says I make this entire pig disappear but instead yeah good cgi and it sounds like he was having a weird orgasm lol
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that guy looks so gay!!! lol
the first time morphing was done in a movie. 1987. it blew people away then.
Orionsaint 4 years ago 18
actually the tiger morph towards the end was considered an innovation in cg at the time
Ninjerina 2 years ago 7