ghostboat opened this issue on Dec 09, 1999 ยท 10 posts
ghostboat posted Thu, 09 December 1999 at 11:18 PM
I just got thru watching the Matrix ,anyone know if that one scene was using Poser?the one where they're telling Neo what the Matrix is. Just a curious thought :-/ -ghostboat-
Jack D. Kammerer posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 2:23 AM
Maybe it was more like Bryce if a MetaCreation product was used for that sequence, since it had true reflection mapping that only a Raytracer uses. Jack
ClintH posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 9:03 AM
One of my favorite movies..I think I've seen it about 5 times now.. :) and I dont own it yet...DOH! Thats a good question, ghostboat. Maybe there is a Matrix FAQ on the net somewhere that talks about some of the effects. I do know there is a "The Making of the Matrix" on cable TV. I havent seen it yet but they explained how the FX were done in a lot of scenes. Also - If you own the DVD..I hear rumor that you can cut away from the movie when a cool special FX scene is coming up and go to another section on the DVD that shows how they do the FX then you go right back into the movie and watch that scene...I hear there is a White Rabbit that appears in the lower corner of the screen when there is a clip for this available.. I'm not sure if that scene has the rabbit available.. Clint
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JeffH posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 9:38 AM
Here's the site: http://www.whatisthematrix.com/ -JH.
LoboUK posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 10:09 AM
One of the coolest movies of the 90's (IMHO). My suspicion is that there is some (VERY) high-end software involved here - probably Maya. The special edition video has 3 "making of..." at the end. One about the special camera effects, one about the way they did the fight scenes and one about the coolest scene in the movie - the gunfight in the government lobby Paul
Xurge posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 5:58 PM
Most F/X companies in the Movie Industry today use Proprietory Software. Stuff that has been created specially for them. The kind of effects from the Matrix are top notch. I'm sure the software used was Proprietary. There are some companies that use modified versions of Maya, Softimage 3D and even Lightwave 3D. I'm studying Comp. Animation here in Miami and I'm learning the use of Maya 2. It is vere complicated and dificult to learn but I never worked with a more fantastic 3D program before, you can even open Photoshop from within the Maya interface to adjust and create your textures. Something of this level was probably used in the Matrix.
ghostboat posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 7:21 PM
You're probably right about it being a Proprietory Software,but the one shot still looked like a poser model with the fly around camera.Just think all that high priced software used to do the same as Poser,hehehehe :-) -ghostboat-
JeffH posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 8:45 PM
The "fly-around" in The Matrix was actually done with a series of still cameras arranged in a circle around the actor. The images were then digtally processed and edited into the scene. You'll see this same effect in alot of commercials these days. The effects company is spreading it around.
ghostboat posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 9:09 PM
My bad,it wasn't a scene around the character.It was when they gave Neo the Pill and went into the next room ,the shot on the computer screen,where they monitor everything.Thats the part I was meaning looked like it was done using Poser.Sorry bout that I should of described what I was talking about better,just call me DUHHHHH!:-> -ghostboat-
Jack D. Kammerer posted Fri, 10 December 1999 at 11:43 PM
I have the DVD, all it really explains when you "follow the White Rabbit" or "Take the Red Pill" is about the "Bullet Time" photgraphy that everyone seems to be using these days. Nothing about the software used to create the FX :o( Jack