Independence Day: Resurgence - VFX Breakdown by Scanline (2016)
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2018
- Independence Day: Resurgence
Visual Effects by Scanline
Two decades after the first Independence Day invasion, Earth is faced with a new extra-Solar threat. But will mankind's new space defenses be enough?
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the singapore Part Was great
Not as impressive as the first movie where they literally went whole 9 yards and built and blew up whole city block models.
haha, cgi bad, practical good
Super vfx effects
I can't belive they carried the Burj Khalifa in one piece
Now there is someone I have not seen in a long time, Hey Lisa hope all is well and life is treating you good.
Unfortunately cool cgi isn't much help when the rest of the film is bloody awful
Yep
So sad
The movie was decent
The movie was not a masterpiece, but it wasn’t bad
My vram usage maxed out just thinking about this
and this was only 2016
In another video, they said the ship-landing sequence was so heavy it took two minutes to render each frame.
@@Vahlee-A Thats actually not that bad I've had much worse
Good effects
. but nothing compare to 1996
0:57
It’s true that the VFX looks good - but my question is: Why would the ship be equally on fire every where? Sure it’s probably done procedurally in Houdini or equivalent, but look at any real fire situation in the real world. Do you see fire spread out like that in all directions to the same degree?
Yeah it should only be on the leading edge and on any edge facing the dircetiong of travel.
This Singapore Destroyed
Yeah,the best of all,the ships 1:16
The cgi is too ridiculously over the top to be believable.
I only watched this movie for this ship and the Queen 👽that's it everything else was trash
Fractal effects may be good, and congratulations to your computer, but cinematography is very bad cause there is no sense of scale in this thing. There is no atmospheric haze, no sense of scaling as to when should the starship enter the Earth's atmosphere and start burning, and the speed of its movement is horribly inconsistent between different shots.
The scene at 0:41 seems to show an object a few dozen kilometers wide right above the clouds. I don't know if that is supposed to be the whole mothership, cause if it is then the VFX is a failure. If it is just a leg, that is problem with the design of the film.
The first film's designs of the starships was compact and minimalistic, composed of massive members whose surface is subdivided by lines or curves that look like a relief or nervous system, and the fact that they gave them a stony appearance contributed to their ominous character, cause they look ancient and at the same time technologically superior to the metal used by humans. They look like a natural force that surpasses human industry.
Here, they instead made the whole design fragmented into several moving members, like Michael Bay's Transformers, and they had to make it look shiny and metallic, just to show of the strength of their CGI.
That's just my own personal view, but I think it's a failure.