I worked on TLOU as an Environment Artist and Mattepainter. Thanks Hugo and Ian for the coverage on this one, its great hearing your insights and also the natural perception vs reality. Great talk as usual!
Thanks so much for watching the show. Much appreciated. And congratulations on the amazing work ok display. I’m sure it will win a lot of VFX awards. It’s very good work.
Oh, "Rogue Elements" you mean, this short movie from Kickstarter by famous movie reviewing UA-camr. They already realised in preproduction that VFX would be needed to made this movie. So, preference is to had it made practical as much as it can be, but then reality struck in.
Yes, that's the one. I was a Kickstarter supported actually because I am so curious about this short. As expected, there will be VFX supporting the FXs. That's great to know. Thanks for letting me know.
@@HugosDesk I didn't had much details, as I am not a kickstarter supporter. They already had a 2 - 3 months of postproduction, including VFX, in public production schedule released on kickstarter.
Because one wide-angle lens looks pretty back on a small room, and we would look sideways. We did that on Avatar, and it does not look good. So I decided to use two cameras to get it a bit more from the front. Anyway, thanks for watching
I worked on TLOU as an Environment Artist and Mattepainter. Thanks Hugo and Ian for the coverage on this one, its great hearing your insights and also the natural perception vs reality. Great talk as usual!
Thanks so much for watching the show. Much appreciated. And congratulations on the amazing work ok display. I’m sure it will win a lot of VFX awards. It’s very good work.
@@HugosDesk thanks Hugo! Been a subscriber for a long time and really appreciate your voice in the VFX industry and youtube discourse. Keep it coming!
Congrats on the great work! This really was one for the ages! 👏🏽
Finally got around to watching....great atuff as always Hugo and Ian!
Thanks so much for watching
Oh, "Rogue Elements" you mean, this short movie from Kickstarter by famous movie reviewing UA-camr. They already realised in preproduction that VFX would be needed to made this movie. So, preference is to had it made practical as much as it can be, but then reality struck in.
Yes, that's the one. I was a Kickstarter supported actually because I am so curious about this short. As expected, there will be VFX supporting the FXs. That's great to know. Thanks for letting me know.
@@HugosDesk I didn't had much details, as I am not a kickstarter supporter. They already had a 2 - 3 months of postproduction, including VFX, in public production schedule released on kickstarter.
Why do you split the camera even though you guys are in the same room? lol
Because one wide-angle lens looks pretty back on a small room, and we would look sideways. We did that on Avatar, and it does not look good. So I decided to use two cameras to get it a bit more from the front. Anyway, thanks for watching