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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-07-23 03:09 pm

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(Anonymous) 2022-07-24 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
True, very true. Most things are un-CGIable imo, but anything aquatic is definitely top of the list.
I watched some stupid oceanographer show/special/idk what it was tbh, and while diving in the British Channel or somewhere around there they threw like five different shots of CGI dolphins swimming around to take up screentime/idk encourage tourism/some random reason.

They were pretty well rendered tbh, but it's pretty much impossible to mimic water reflection and realistic buoyancy I find. I ended up watching a full twenty minutes of it just trying to figure out wtf they though that was a good idea.
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[personal profile] feotakahari 2022-07-24 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Reminds me of The Incredibles. They tried to animate an underwater scene, and they had to cut it because they could NOT pull it off.

(Anonymous) 2022-07-24 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
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Cool, I never knew that! From what I understand, it's the reflection that's especially hard to pull off. The angle of the sun and how the rays move against both the current and objects in the water is extremely hard to duplicate. The fact everything is shaped so organically too, no hard lines or angles, makes it incredibly taxing for the computers itself to process.
It'd be amazing if they could have somehow pulled that off though, The Incredibles had great graphics considering when it was made, and a scene like that would have been great to see!