yellowragtop
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I want to mention something I have observed, and I strongly think the average movie goer does not understand this:
1) In the movie Capt america Civil War: Anytime they showed Spider-man in costume, the average movie goer is not aware that Spider-man is "digital". I did not catch on to this at all when I first saw the movie in theaters.
2) I did see how the actor Tom Holland did wear some CGI equipment, so that some of the sequences were animated using his body movements or hand/head gestures.
3) Right now, People keep seeing "behind the scenes" photos of Spider-man Homecoming, and they do not realize the Costume they see, might be completely digitally erased in the final movie.
4) The costume being currently shown (for use in the filming of Spider-man: Homecoming), to me, looks like it has very intentional lines in many places, in order to help the CGI animators.
5) Example: When they show Peter Parker wearing the current Spider-man mask, the eyes look close to how they will look for the movie. But I am sure, the movie makers have a goal to put a small amount of animation into the eyes, the way they did for Capt America Civil war.
6) Sidenote: In Civil war, black panther is a very good example of how a complete costume can be animated, and to me, it looked very real. I can understand animating retractable claws. But I didn't know the entire costume was pretty much a digital creation.
7) Although Spider-man's costume is digital (except for when peter parker took his mask off), I will say the CGI effort did look realistic enough for me. I did not think I was viewing a video game. It looked very good.
8) So I just think however Spider-man appears in the next Marvel film should be interesting. I think it would be more efficient if Spider-man IS NOT CGI anymore, except for eyes. It is possible Spidey will be less CGI this time in more sequences but we will see how this goes.
9) The Capt America Civil war movie was very, very over the top, so I can understand why they probably wanted Spider-man to be "over the top" as well. It would be odd if his costume looked extra shabby next to other digital costumes such as Black Panther. Now that the next Spider-man appearance will be in a stand alone movie, maybe they can give him a more normal realistic costume.
10) I wrote this because on Comic movie websites, people are having panic attacks when they see Spider-man's current look. I really think these complainers have no awareness Spider-man was all CGI in the Civil War movie.
This is my attempt to help solve this serious crisis that is unfolding.
1) In the movie Capt america Civil War: Anytime they showed Spider-man in costume, the average movie goer is not aware that Spider-man is "digital". I did not catch on to this at all when I first saw the movie in theaters.
2) I did see how the actor Tom Holland did wear some CGI equipment, so that some of the sequences were animated using his body movements or hand/head gestures.
3) Right now, People keep seeing "behind the scenes" photos of Spider-man Homecoming, and they do not realize the Costume they see, might be completely digitally erased in the final movie.
4) The costume being currently shown (for use in the filming of Spider-man: Homecoming), to me, looks like it has very intentional lines in many places, in order to help the CGI animators.
5) Example: When they show Peter Parker wearing the current Spider-man mask, the eyes look close to how they will look for the movie. But I am sure, the movie makers have a goal to put a small amount of animation into the eyes, the way they did for Capt America Civil war.
6) Sidenote: In Civil war, black panther is a very good example of how a complete costume can be animated, and to me, it looked very real. I can understand animating retractable claws. But I didn't know the entire costume was pretty much a digital creation.
7) Although Spider-man's costume is digital (except for when peter parker took his mask off), I will say the CGI effort did look realistic enough for me. I did not think I was viewing a video game. It looked very good.
8) So I just think however Spider-man appears in the next Marvel film should be interesting. I think it would be more efficient if Spider-man IS NOT CGI anymore, except for eyes. It is possible Spidey will be less CGI this time in more sequences but we will see how this goes.
9) The Capt America Civil war movie was very, very over the top, so I can understand why they probably wanted Spider-man to be "over the top" as well. It would be odd if his costume looked extra shabby next to other digital costumes such as Black Panther. Now that the next Spider-man appearance will be in a stand alone movie, maybe they can give him a more normal realistic costume.
10) I wrote this because on Comic movie websites, people are having panic attacks when they see Spider-man's current look. I really think these complainers have no awareness Spider-man was all CGI in the Civil War movie.
This is my attempt to help solve this serious crisis that is unfolding.
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