Um, invert, you're showing old vs. new. The two link ones was Wind Waker vs OOT. The Cloud and Aeris pics was Advent Children vs an FF7.
Derp. Yeah. Now. You concede that old CGI is not as good as new CGI? Thus all CGI is not the same. Yes? That wasn't so hard, was it? Now. Take that concession and compare Advent Children to the Clone Wars. Which one is newer? Which one should be better according to this logic of old vs. new? Thus. Your assertion is shown to be asinine. Yes? Yes. The CGI in the Clone Wars is shit. Maybe the story will make up for it, but that's beside the point.
Industrials Light & Magic's computer graphics are diffrent from animation. normal animation Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Industrials Light & Magic Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! ILM is Lucasfilm.
It's still animation. Don't get caught up in semantics. That pic of Yoda, by the way, simply proves my point even further. Compare that with the Clone Wars and you can easily see that the CGI in the Clone Wars is complete shit, yes?
I do agree that the animation looks underwhelming. That said, the quality of the animation is secondary for me to the quality of the story. I thought the animated Clone Wars looked like crap too, I kept expecting the Powerpuff Girls to make a cameo. Since I liked the story, however, the learned to live with the animation. If the story's good enough, I could learn to love a puppet show. As for whether these stories will be any good...I can only pray that Lucas limits his involvement to cashing the checks.
All the Star Wars movies are good so far. Sorry to say that I found out that George Lucas won't be directing or writing it.:bawl:
The reason why the two images you compared have distinguishable differences has to do with the graphics card and cpu used in the computer that processes the image. I'm no computer geek, but that's basic knowledge and apparently you lack it Invert Nexus.
I wished all the books or at least more of them could be made into movies; (cgi) of course real-life direct processing would be too expensice. George Lucas is cheap! He's a billonaire! Goodness!