“Leapin’ Lizards: Anatomy of a Four-Ton Varactyl” by Smith, Ferguson, Sanchez and Wei
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- Leapin’ Lizards: Anatomy of a Four-Ton Varactyl
Session/Category Title: Fooling Mother Nature
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Abstract:
For “Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith”, we were given the task of creating giant lizard creatures for one of the alien environments. These creatures had plumes of feathers, loose lizard skin, and riding harnesses, and their proximity to camera required close attention to detail. These simulated elements presented an interesting challenge, as they also needed to be artistically controlled to deliver the final performance. Animators used the feather plumes to convey the lizard’s mood, while creature TDs manipulated muscle flex to help sell the weight of the creature. These requirements added up to a unique animation, simulation and deformation challenge.
Acknowledgements:
Glen McIntosh, Rob Coleman, Ron Fed- kiw, James Tooley, John Knoll, Eric Wong, Giovanni Nakpil, Susan Ross, Hyun Seung Kim, Tim Brakensiek, Martin Coven, Karin Derlich, Todd Widup, Steve Sullivan, Hun Lee, Jae Hong, Steve Sauers, Greg Killmaster, Andy Anderson, Michelle Dean