Remind me the last time someone spent 20% of their review talking about hair in a CGI film?
Like every CGI movie released between the years 1995 and 2005. Probably longer, but I stopped paying attention around then. A huge amount of focus was put on Puss In Boots' super special fur technology in Shrek 2. Nvidia and AMD both also have libraries specifically for rendering hair, and the inclusion of AMD's TressFX was the main thing I remember about the ad campaign for the Tomb Raider reboot.
They made a huge deal about comparing the cat in Toy Story 4 to the dog in Toy Story. It was really astonishing which is why I still maintain that Toy Story 4 was as much a technical demonstration as it was a cash grab.
Remind me the last time someone spent 20% of their review talking about hair in a CGI film?
That's laughable. Especially if the 'best' thing about a film is just simple nostalgia? It isn't hard to see what this author is doing.
Like every CGI movie released between the years 1995 and 2005. Probably longer, but I stopped paying attention around then. A huge amount of focus was put on Puss In Boots' super special fur technology in Shrek 2. Nvidia and AMD both also have libraries specifically for rendering hair, and the inclusion of AMD's TressFX was the main thing I remember about the ad campaign for the Tomb Raider reboot.
They made a huge deal about comparing the cat in Toy Story 4 to the dog in Toy Story. It was really astonishing which is why I still maintain that Toy Story 4 was as much a technical demonstration as it was a cash grab.