Mysterious Cities of Gold - Footage - WTF - it's 3D!

Jun 07, 2012 23:43



Les mystérieuses cités d'or - Trailer (2012) Vidéo TF1 sélectionnée dans Replay TV This just keeps getting more bizarre all the time. They have released footage for the new session of Mysterious Cities of Gold... and it's 3D characters on 2d painted backgrounds ( Read more... )

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desertcoyote June 8 2012, 07:17:58 UTC
....WOW. O_O This is awesome! I loved this cartoon as a kid and I didn't know they were doing a remake (sequel?).... Thanks for the link! :)

And- I hope you feel better soon!

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smudge_dragon June 8 2012, 07:19:47 UTC
Direct sequel - the planed 2nd season of what was originally suppose to be 3 seasons, to be exact. ^.^

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desertcoyote June 8 2012, 07:25:39 UTC
That is all kinds of awesome... :D

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chuck_melville June 8 2012, 12:52:04 UTC
I'm not sure I get what you mean by 3D figures against a 2D background; it all looks to be rendered in 3D? I thought at first that you meant the figures were done in CGI while the backgrounds were painted, but that's clearly not the case. The buildings and scenery are all painted with light and shadow and there's 3D perspective... what am I missing? What's the big difference here?

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smudge_dragon June 9 2012, 05:39:47 UTC
Nope not all 3D rendered - except for very minor, elements on just a couple of shots - all the backgrounds are Mat Paintings. Sure, there were painted in a computer, but there were not, for the most part, 3D objects.

It's an awesome technique and I'm just really surprised that they went for it, since it's really easy to make it look ... bad.

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chuck_melville June 9 2012, 05:58:52 UTC
I'm still confused... and I think I might not have conveyed myself clearly. When I said that the backgrounds looked to be 3D, I wasn't referring to them being done in CGI - I meant that they were rendered in the old fashion way: by hand. With traditional media, like paint. (Although, as you said, this was painted by computer.) They have the appearance of being three dimensional instead of being flat like a two dimensional cartoon. This pretty much looks like any non-CGI animated feature, except for the Anime influence.

In short, I'm still not certain as to what's different or groundbreaking here. I can't see it. What am I supposed to be looking for? What am I missing?

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