Cheopis wrote:KNick wrote:I don't know how many of you out there have heard of or watch the TV show: Grimm. If Evergreen could license the software they use for morphing their actors, they could put any face on anyone. If you have not seen the show, the CGI effects are amazing. They do not use masks for their characters when they change into monsters. It is all done in post-production.
CGI for special effects is fine, or for fantasic characters who obviously can't really look that way.
For real humans though? It's just not the same for me. I fully expect Nimitz to be CGI, but I really hope Honor and other human characters aren't. There's a whole different "feel" to real people on the screen.
They put motion capture dots on the faces of the actors. The shift to a monster form involves only the head. All of the action is the actor going through the script. At no point is the entire actor completely CGI. Since the show involves dozens of shifts from human to monster to human in each show, and they produce a 1 hour show every 8 days, they developed a CGI technic that allows them to pretty much automate that part. The body stays the same so the action stays realistic.