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is this real or animation?

 AnimeGirl56 posted over a year ago
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OceanCoast said:
This is a quote from MSNBC on the technique:

"“Avatar” also raises the bar on “performance capture” technology, which creates computerized imagens from real human action. The movie depicts an ex-soldier’s interactions with 10-foot-tall aliens on the luminous planet of Pandora."

The movie blends real actors into the digital animation during the 'non-human' scenes. Its kinda like how they made Gollum from LOTR using an actor, only on a much mais elaborate and realistic scale.

The technology is actually so amazing you won't be able to tell what is real and what is computer generated. Its that fantastic.


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Voted as best answer. :)
rachaelwsz posted over a year ago
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Thanks so much :)
OceanCoast posted over a year ago
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great answer...better then mine!
lostXatXsea posted over a year ago
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gabriela13 said:
the movie is combined. some of it is animated and some of it is animated.
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read ur answer again...
AnimeGirl56 posted over a year ago
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nice...
YuukiXZero posted over a year ago
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lol!
abs07 posted over a year ago
Sp1r1t said:
I wish the movie itself is real :(
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me too...
lolomg posted over a year ago
hotpiggonewrong said:
Animation, but it is so good that it seems real! :)
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lostXatXsea said:
It was partial animation and partial reality. The did some sort of mix with animation and the real actors. Ever watched The Lord of the Rings? Somewhat like Goullum (did i spell that right?). Actually, quite a bit like what they did for him. Only with mais than one person, that's why it was so expensive!
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I think it's Gollum...
abs07 posted over a year ago
lolomg said:
OMG of coarse its animated
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