irishais:mindlessmunkey:daciafu: i-hope-the-roof-flies-off:kaelio:How did Dogma, a relatively lo
irishais:mindlessmunkey:daciafu: i-hope-the-roof-flies-off: kaelio: How did Dogma, a relatively low-budget film, manage to have the only good-looking angel wings? Like, even movies with tons of FX dollars tend to fuck them up and they look bad. These are very stylized, and you can tell they’re not real feathers, but they actually look… better than real feathers? They have a balance of curvature and sharp angles that just make for a great silhouette and they move wonderfully. I cannot figure this out!! e: I looked on The Internet I don’t know this show but that’s a fucking practical effect??! Better than most cg. Holy shit. Please go look up the Crooked Feather. They make practical wings! They are so cool. Someday…. Someday I will have a pair This is great. You can see how much effort it takes Baffleck with his core muscles to keep his posture upright when they wings are moving. Which I love, because having enormous, working wings would put a huge strain on a humanoid body. It’s good when things don’t seem effortless. MORE PRACTICAL EFFECTS IN EVERYTHINGalso incidentally that’s the Hollywood version of how most cosplay wings are made, except ours are usually EVA foam, hot glue, and heavy duty armature wire. -- source link