10-28-2007, 03:10 AM
Yeah, definitely. It's the fluid/life-like movement of the characters that sets his vids apart.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I know that most modern CG teams use motion-capture technology to capture real actors doing a scene to be translated to CG, which usually explains why the CG vids we currently see are almost life-like.
This guy, however, most likely doesn't have hardware (and budget) for stuff like that and he's most likely doing this from scratch. Now that's the amazing part.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I know that most modern CG teams use motion-capture technology to capture real actors doing a scene to be translated to CG, which usually explains why the CG vids we currently see are almost life-like.
This guy, however, most likely doesn't have hardware (and budget) for stuff like that and he's most likely doing this from scratch. Now that's the amazing part.