hachiroku Posted December 9, 2014 Posted December 9, 2014 I don't know if the droid is CGI or real, but I tried to replicate a possible way to make it. It's basically the same trick they used with the landspeeder in Ep.IV: And a video: Quote
Jacob Nion Posted December 11, 2014 Posted December 11, 2014 Ha that's very clever! But I would guess it's all cgi. Quote
montgocloud Posted December 11, 2014 Posted December 11, 2014 Judging that there's no dust trail behind it, I would also venture to guess that it's all CGI as well. Hopefully this won't be the case all the time, maybe they'll use a practical version for less difficult shots. Quote
GallardoLU Posted December 11, 2014 Posted December 11, 2014 No dust doesn't mean its not a practical effect, after all a smooth surface doesn't "Fling" dirt in the air as there is very little for the dirt to get hooked on. the more telling issues here are the lack of sand covering the ball, and lack of a packed trail on the ground, if you've ever rolled a ball on the beach there is always a clear smoothed path left behind and that's from a 12oz ball not a 200lb machine! Quote
Captain Braunsfeld Posted December 11, 2014 Posted December 11, 2014 Your solution is convincing. However, I fear it is all cgi. And what I fear most about #7 is that someone may start singing... Quote
Jacob Nion Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 Well even if it's CGI I can't really complain about it. When I first saw the trailer in cinema I thought it looked great and everything looked like scenes from the original films (revised of course in the 89. Special edition). Except the forest scene with mr cross guard sith which looked a much like CGI. Quote
gouldtwin Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 (edited) good,Hopefully this won't be the case all the time, maybe they'll use a practical version for less difficult shots Edited December 12, 2014 by gouldtwin Quote
montgocloud Posted December 12, 2014 Posted December 12, 2014 So I guess BB-8 will be practical at least some of the time! “And when they were demonstrating how they did this thing [bB-8], live on set — because it’s not CGI, that’s a live prop — I was just amazed. They let me play around with it. I was running it all around at the creature shop up in Pinewood. I’m telling you, it’s an absolute delight. And not having thought that I’d ever go back there, to go back into that world, is just – I get the chills. It’s just so much fun.” -Mark Hamill Quote
DarthTwoShedsJackson Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 Mark Hamill, when he was asked if he would join the cast of EPVII, made it a specific prerequisite that they use real props, real sets, models etc. and only resort to cgi where there's no other way to do it. I guess it was a good thing that JJ Abrams wanted to go that route anyway. So... Quote
strangely Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 I had assumed it was a real prop. I mean it would definitely be a stunt to pull off, but I'm guessing they use magnets or something to keep the head on. Seriously makes me wonder how Lego will end up making it when it inevitably ends up in a set. Quote
Slurpifier Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 It could be a prop model, that could have been animated against a blue screen using stop-motion, then edited in. Thats my best bet on it! Quote
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