Recently we watched "animation" where the shorts were live action, but in an animated way. I'm curious as to how they made the short look "animated" as opposed to just showing the raw, untouched footage. And I don't mean with visual effects that obviously don't happen in real life; I just mean how they made ordinary live action footage look like some sort of animation.
RDR2, Realistic?
A brand new Rockstar video game that came out over a couple weeks ago has taken the electronic gaming world by storm. Red Dead Redemption 2 is a CGI and animated game that follows the outlaw Arthur Morgan in his doings throughout the wild west in 1899. I personally haven't played this game yet but from what I have seen, it is very detailed in the story and in-game characters. Everything from shooting a person's head off to walking behind a horse and getting kicked can happen. There is a way for each specific player in this game to change the look of the main character Arthur. What has always amazed me is that in Rockstar games if a character is changed in the open world then that character will remain changed in the cutaway scenes, where the player is not in control. This fact remains in Red Dead 2. So, in conclusion, I believe that the game is very realistic. About as realistic as a video game can get.
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