Friday, 25 October 2013

Making of Pacific Rim| VFX

    Pacific Rim (2013) - new action sci-fi movie by Guillermo del Toro, visually stunning monster vs robots awesomeness. Industrial Light & Magic was a company in charge of creating CGI for the movie.
    Storytelling studio Mirada was behind two-minutes long prologue of new Guillermo del Toro film. They've posted VFX breakdowns on YT:



    Models were made in Modo and animated in Maya. What's also interesting is that Mirada was co-founded by Guillermo del Toro. The struggle for them was to match ILM standards and create a believable, engaging short, filled with detailed assets, good lighting and composting. (You can read more here).

Breakdown scenes by ILM:



Suits and helmets were actually 3D printed, painted and used during filming, which is very cool. Each actor had to have few different costumes and helmets.



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