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Title: Terragen, Missing Link, interview with Joe Beckley from LAIKA
Post by: Matt on February 10, 2020, 04:44:06 PM
Oshyan Greene talks with Joe Beckley from LAIKA about his work with Terragen to create skies and set extensions on Missing Link.

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https://planetside.co.uk/featured-projects/missing-link-skies-and-set-extensions-with-terragen/
Title: Re: Terragen, Missing Link, interview with Joe Beckley from LAIKA
Post by: Oshyan on February 10, 2020, 05:50:46 PM
Joe was so great to work with, and he was able to get clearance for a *lot* of production images and *video*. So for anyone who has ever wanted to see more behind the scenes of how Terragen is integrated into some production workflows, this is a great set of articles! 

- Oshyan
Title: Re: Terragen, Missing Link, interview with Joe Beckley from LAIKA
Post by: Dune on February 11, 2020, 04:33:50 AM
Cool work!
Title: Re: Terragen, Missing Link, interview with Joe Beckley from LAIKA
Post by: ackdoh on February 11, 2020, 02:22:14 PM
That is really cool work, shared!
Title: Re: Terragen, Missing Link, interview with Joe Beckley from LAIKA
Post by: cyphyr on February 11, 2020, 07:54:11 PM
Great film, really enjoyed its quirky style :)
Good to see Terragen in there.
Title: Re: Terragen, Missing Link, interview with Joe Beckley from LAIKA
Post by: WAS on February 12, 2020, 07:40:15 PM
I like that in the final product, a lot of effects, such as clouds and stuff I would write off look great. Goes to show what ambience can achieve and draw you away from or complement other stuff you may necessarily on its own do differently.
Title: Re: Terragen, Missing Link, interview with Joe Beckley from LAIKA
Post by: xpez2000 on March 20, 2021, 02:20:02 AM
I found this article to be super inspiring. To see Terragen in action as a very important component in the shots was very impressive. Does anyone know if there are tutorials to shape the clouds like they did (in an illustrative manner) or work with the landscape in those very distinctive ways that really give the show an signature look?