Monday, March 06, 2006

Rhythm & Hues...Dr. Dolittle 2


I found a pic of some film FX I did on the film Dr. Dolittle 2, and thought it would be cool to show and explain the process of replacing animal's mouths digitally. In 2001 I worked in L.A. for a very pretigious film FX company called Rhythm and Hues. They are a great company who treats their staff amazingly well. I really enjoyed my time on this film, and I did about 26 shots on this project in a department called 'Matchmove'. As a Matchmover, we were supplied the raw filmed footage and then, with the corresponding 3D model, we track the motion of the 3D model frame by frame, to the exact motion of what was in the footage. In this case it was a racoon who was going to be talking to Eddie Murphy who was filmed at a previous date and inserted digitally in post. So, a frame at a time, I would take 'marker nodes' in the 3D software and set them on the live action racoon's face based on areas of high contrast. Then flip the frames to see if they would stick, or track to the motion of the racoon. After setting up about 10-12 decent marker nodes, I would then align the 3D model of the racoon's face to the same position as the live-action racoon on frame one, move my marker nodes until they intersected the model I had placed over, and BOOM!...hopefully it would be a perfect match and then the model's mouth could then be animated to the voice. VERY time consuming, and patience-developing work! So next time you see a movie where an actor is added to a 3D set, and his feet slip on the ground, or a shot where an animal talks and the mouth seems to jitter or not look attached properly, this is an example of BAD tracking! The above pic is an example of what you would see in the software as you add markers and fit the model over the live action plate. Top pic, final comp frame with fake mouth...bottom pic, the 3D model.

12 Comments:

Blogger kevin micallef said...

That's great Darin! Really Interesting!

10:12 AM  
Blogger Perry Linton Joseph Osuna said...

this is awesome man you've worked on some really great characters very inspiring bro thanks again fr everything tus far!!!!!!!

11:42 AM  
Blogger Mark said...

What a well rounded guy, I'm impressed, keep up the sterling work my friend!

All The Best To You

Mark

4:32 AM  
Blogger Adrian Thatcher. said...

really cool dude. What's Eddie Murphy really like?......haha.

Thatcher.

8:52 AM  
Blogger Martin Wittig said...

Wow! Amazing stuff man! You've got a great blog here!!

11:34 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

WOW!! AWESOME postings!! Your work are great!

5:12 PM  
Blogger BLOGGED ARTERY said...

Wow! Thanks for the nice comments everyone!! Keep dropping by!

2:26 PM  
Blogger Steve Daye said...

That grid around the racoon's face is wicked cool! How the(deleted) do you do it Cub!
You're just a grid making whiz!!!
Jimmy would be proud...

9:12 AM  
Blogger the doodlers said...

Ha! Cool to have this so well explained, for those of us with less technical know-how. Cheers! ~ Arna

6:04 PM  
Blogger Perry Linton Joseph Osuna said...

Hey bro I'm going to email you if that's kool have some quick questions for u lpease and thanks sorry for taking so long after asking just want to sure it looks really good the portfolio that is but not sure I have stuff I want to show the drawing blues bro well hope your kool haven't posted in a
minute guess your mad busy at work kick butt bro take care!!!!

3:25 PM  
Blogger Mark said...

Hey dude, just saw one of your old posts. Course you can link my blog on here...I'd be honoured :)

6:47 AM  
Blogger MikeS said...

Dude, it's now May 8th, jus so you know......

1:35 AM  

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