Helen comes through again.
First we begin with Scrooge himself. Check out my
awesome lighting gear! This shot is being taken on
the set of another production, that's why all the
ramps & stairs in the back. The client is very
anti-face this year, so Scrooge is walking away from
us. Into what? We don't know yet! Well, you
don't know. I know damn well what he's walking into.
I don't know why I said "we". Sorry.
Helen supplied me with several angles, but I ended up
using these two shots.
All the people MUST GO! All the shadows MUST GO! Lots
to do...
The first comp of the big elements. The buildings had
to be squashed and mashed and pulled and sliced until
they fit into the layout. Helen supplied very hi-res
images for me, which is handy because you'll note
that I'm only using small portions of them
(especially the right side of the street). If they
were smaller resolution they'd look all poopy when
blown up, but these are nice. I touched out all the
people & umbrellas & crap for the tourists.
The lame cobblestone floor is a closeup of my
neighbors asphalt driveway distorted to mimic the
perspective.
That's all the tough stuff. Now, just hit the "Xmas
Magicks" button in Photoshop...
POW! That was easy!
So now I've given you all you need to know to be a
Computer Graphics Professional making many tens of
dollars. It is worth noting that the above image
isn't final, I'll probably be adding some more Xmassy
crap. But I need to get some feedback from the
client, so this is a good spot for stopping.
With that, GOOD NIGHT.