Wow. Al Bowlly on a ten inch 78. I grew up with that sort of music in the house and still love it.
Rich Woodssays
That was beautiful. All that fantastic architecture, even for everyday premises.
I did have a brief Fallout moment though.
John Small Berriessays
I’ve seen camera projection (turning single 2D photos into 3D environments) done well before, but this is the first time I’ve seen it augmented with computer-animated people and other foreground elements.
Beautifully done.
EigenSprocketUKsays
Very impressive indeed.
I completely do not understand adding fake film negative scratches and dust: it’s not like it looks so authentic that it would look wrong without it.
gijoel says
I think I’ve played bioshock too much. I kept expecting a big daddy to come flying down on a skyhook.
F.O. says
Yup. Bioshock.
johnson catman says
My first thoughts were of Fallout, but Bioshock probably fits better since everything is not destroyed.
left0ver1under says
Wow. Al Bowlly on a ten inch 78. I grew up with that sort of music in the house and still love it.
Rich Woods says
That was beautiful. All that fantastic architecture, even for everyday premises.
I did have a brief Fallout moment though.
John Small Berries says
I’ve seen camera projection (turning single 2D photos into 3D environments) done well before, but this is the first time I’ve seen it augmented with computer-animated people and other foreground elements.
Beautifully done.
EigenSprocketUK says
Very impressive indeed.
I completely do not understand adding fake film negative scratches and dust: it’s not like it looks so authentic that it would look wrong without it.