This is really drawing me in. I totally agree that the combination of comedy, romance and horror works out well. The segments about different ghosts are surprisingly entertaining too and the cast/setting just gives me a great vibe. And obviously Nara is very pretty here, that‘s 10 bonus points
I want to start this but I also want to binge watch it ugh what do you guys think?
If you want to participate in the dicussion i'd watch it now. The activity here is always at its peak while it airs. Personally I also like waiting for the next episode since I have something to look forward to during the week
I have a question sorry it's stupid :') , but can you tell me what does CGI stand for ?
Computer Generated Imagery.
Adding to Nicole’s explanation: Usually the workflow consists of creating a 3d model/simulation, texturing it (or shading, they kind of overlap) and rendering it (a render engine takes the simulation/model and calculates physical properties, mostly the light. This is very ressource intensive).
In the case of content with real actors, once you have the final render as a media, you can fuse it together with the real footage in a process called compositing. This involves colour correction, overlays and the like; anything that will make it less obvious that a part of the scene is not real.
Oh plz not you too can we stop now fr?i didn't see before this much of negative thoughts in a drama doesn't exist…
Chill, i only found out about it today and can write whatever I like. I even phrased it politely, stating that I’d like the opposite to happen. And yes, you are right, I wrote a comment beforehand after seeing the kindergarten that is the allkpop discussion on this topic. I thought it came across too aggressively so I removed it. It‘s indeed not common for a drama to receive this much criticism, but that‘s because most of them don‘t treat as sensitive of a topic as a public deadly uprising against a regime
Adding to Nicole’s explanation: Usually the workflow consists of creating a 3d model/simulation, texturing it (or shading, they kind of overlap) and rendering it (a render engine takes the simulation/model and calculates physical properties, mostly the light. This is very ressource intensive).
In the case of content with real actors, once you have the final render as a media, you can fuse it together with the real footage in a process called compositing. This involves colour correction, overlays and the like; anything that will make it less obvious that a part of the scene is not real.