Yeah, I'd forgotten about it - but at the time now remember thinking it didn't look much like Steve's work - I don't know the story behind it, if it was a commission or him trying something new...
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Dash Decent on 12 March, 2024, 07:20:39 AMIf the landscape and tanks and hoppas and gun emplacements etc are being generated using Unreal, does that mean there will be Unreal files capable of being used to create a new RT computer game? Perhaps they have to be ported/stepped down in some way from the 'movie scenery' Unreal to the 'generate a game world' Unreal, but could it work?
I think Rebellion would be smart to have a game ready to capitalise on the success of the movie. Rather than revamp the graphics of the Gordon Rennie scripted game yet again, they'd be better off creating a sequel. And by sequel I really mean something that is like some extra chapters in the middle of the original game (just like recent RT is set in the midst of the hunt for the Traitor General) so that there's a tie-in factor and not "What is all this Horst stuff?"
Quote from: matty_ae on 28 February, 2024, 05:41:31 PMQuote from: Steve Green on 27 February, 2024, 08:13:06 PMI'm not sure how many free gifts there were beyond the first 3 - bar a couple of badges and a pencil?
I was thinking of those tiny booklets you were encouraged to cut out the comic - Flesh guide to Dinosaurs, Robot Guide, Mini-Prog 1, Cursed Earth boardgame. So yes my definition of 'free gift' is a bit loose. There's so much love for the posters/cutaways. I guess cos some people could have stared at them on bedroom walls for years.
Just found a free gift list - you're right Steve! https://www.2000ad.org/?zone=prog&page=freegifts
Quote from: Keef Monkey on 13 February, 2024, 05:15:07 PMThe Rebellion Films studio seems to use similar tech to the volume used on the Star Wars shows (which I'm pretty sure also use Unreal Engine to render the environments and backdrops that they shoot the actors against), so given that and the showreel stuff they've put out I did assume this would be a mix of CG and live action when I saw the announcement.
I'm sure everyone here will have seen this stuff already, but found it interesting to watch and imagine how a Rogue Trooper production could look.
The casting does give the impression it's a mocap and voice situation mind you. I'm really thrilled this is happening, as much as I got excited about the idea of a live action Rogue movie an animated version done right could end up being really special, can't wait to see it!
Quote from: credo on 27 April, 2020, 08:55:12 AM
This got me thinking about the 1991 (1990?) Comic Relief Comic, which, from memory, had a bunch of tooth related stuff. Anyone remember any of the contents (or still have a copy)?