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Old January 15th 06, 10:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Identify this video, please...

"Kyle Boatright" wrote in
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"Tony Goetz" wrote in message
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Jay Honeck wrote...
http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...6-merlins.mpeg

Can anyone give me some information on this remarkable video? It's
wonderfully clear footage of Merlin-powered Spitfires and Mosquitos,
but it looks too new to be original World War II footage.

It almost looks like Hollywood-quality stuff, but the guy who sent it
in didn't know its origin.

Thanks!



Jay,

While I don't know the background of the video, I do believe it's 100%
CGI (maybe some of the backgrounds are real). Below is the website it's
off of originally. Check out some of his other videos - some are
obviously CG, but
some clips could easily pass for the real thing. I love that mosquito
video
though!

http://www.angel.ne.jp/~tochy/


-Tony Goetz


I completely disagree. Even the best CG stuff is pretty obvious if you
know what you're looking at. The stuff in The Aviator, Independance Day,
etc. is obviously fake. This footage is the real thing.

KB


I'm no expert at it, but I dabble with CGI, both raytracing and
rendering. I've gotten pretty good at recognizing CGI stuff from
looking at others artwork.

This video is CGI. I see the rendering "mistakes" all over the place
when I check it frame by frame. It's hard to describe, but as good
as this CGI is (and it is very good), there are some things computers
just can't do as good as mother nature - motion blur, surface
reflections, lights.

The clearest example is towards the end of the video. Look at the
light on the tail of the plane as it lands. Pause the video. It's
obviously not a real light.

Even the terrain looks CGI to me.

Kudo's to whoever did this. There was obviously a dedicated effort
to make this look as real as possible. I'd have to say most people
who are not familiar with how CGI is done will be fooled by it.

Brian
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