by Sergio Rosa [nemirc] - Featured Columnist - Renderosity.com Star Wars movies are always a big event in the movies industry, not only for the visual special effects, but also for the cult that it has generated worldwide over the years. Right now we are going to discuss a little about the visuals.
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When you hear the words Star Wars and VFX together you automatically think of ILM and cool visual effects. Let me tell you, this episode of Star Wars is no exception to that rule. If you are a visual special effects enthusiast, then you will find Star Wars - Episode III — Revenge of the Sith a feast to your eyes!
The movie opens with one of the largest space battles of the whole saga. Unlike the battles you have seen on the rest of the movies this time the camera takes you directly into the action. This added to the loads of action going on in the background make you think this is the best space battle of all six Star Wars’ episodes.
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Digital characters are considered the Holy Grail for computer animation because they try to reinvent the reality. Down to a technical level, a digital character succeeds if you mistake him for a real actor (this was the goal for the guys at Square Pictures and their Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within movie). However a digital character that can connect to the audience is far more successful. In this particular case Yoda is the winner. Just like when you first saw him in The Empire Strikes Back, you forget you are viewing an array of pixels, because you feel the same connection that you’ve experienced for the last twenty or thirty years. . /.