I watched lots of breakdowns for The day after tomorrow, simply because I love the movie.
I liked the tsunami one because I like the way they made it... I think they made a little model and just let lots of water through it, it's something I'd like to try myself one day that's why it caught my eye. It's similar to what they did to create lava in the star wars movies, so I suppose it's a well known and often used technique.
This is probably something I'd do if I ended up doing a tsunami myself, just because it'd be a good excuse to get my hands dirty :') I like to get away from the computer every now and then.
But because my mind is a little more set on the tornado I did watch this one with a lot of attention, I like how dark the scene is, there is just slight highlights, it has an amazing effect. Also it lets everything blend in together, since nothing is especially standing out.
For example I think if the scene was brighter I think it'd be too obvious that the buildings weren't originally there... And to be honest I'm not gonna lie, I just like dark mysterious things, so I'm in love with this dark scenery.
And again it all comes down to layers layers and more layers. Particles dust, shadows, highlights, and more particles, cause it's what brings it together, it'd look weird if it wasn't a layered mess.
I liked the tsunami one because I like the way they made it... I think they made a little model and just let lots of water through it, it's something I'd like to try myself one day that's why it caught my eye. It's similar to what they did to create lava in the star wars movies, so I suppose it's a well known and often used technique.
This is probably something I'd do if I ended up doing a tsunami myself, just because it'd be a good excuse to get my hands dirty :') I like to get away from the computer every now and then.
But because my mind is a little more set on the tornado I did watch this one with a lot of attention, I like how dark the scene is, there is just slight highlights, it has an amazing effect. Also it lets everything blend in together, since nothing is especially standing out.
For example I think if the scene was brighter I think it'd be too obvious that the buildings weren't originally there... And to be honest I'm not gonna lie, I just like dark mysterious things, so I'm in love with this dark scenery.
And again it all comes down to layers layers and more layers. Particles dust, shadows, highlights, and more particles, cause it's what brings it together, it'd look weird if it wasn't a layered mess.
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