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The Doctor | Rocinante | Graphical Ships |
September 13, 1995 10:52 PM * |
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Regarding: Graphical Ships Message Status: Reply if you want. ���������������������������[ You said this ]��������������������������� Re: Graphical Ships > The truth is, Star wars didn't have much more than three ships on the scree > at one time. The models were too expensive. The use of a bunch of quick sce > cut gave the illusion of a whole fleet of ships. Are we talking _Star Wars_ or _Return of the Jedi_? In ROTJ there were like 51 layers of blue screen photography matted together to make the battle of Endor. There were definately more than 3 ships on screen at one time in that shot. ������������������������[ Here is what I think ]�������������������������� Hell, STAR WARS had a minimum of SIX ships on screen at one time -- the scene with Luke, Biggs, Wedge, Darth Vader and the two Tie escorts. Also there was the end scene with two X-wings, a Y-wing and the Falcon. Plus there's also that scene where the X-wings open the s-foils just before atacking the Death Star -- more than three ships on screen. -- The Doctor |
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