This is the 3D Digimatte sequence I created for StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void story campaign cinematics. When I was studying time lapses, things look almost miniature due to the lack of scale of time sped up. Again, the three planets in the sky represent the same three planets in the ending cinematic of the original StarCraft: Brood War cinematic of the Protoss campaign. My life, for Aiur!
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SPOILER ALERT!
Artanis builds a new Aiur here, in memory of his beloved friend Zeratul. After removing the Zerg threat, it was time to settle down to this home world once again. The time lapse goes through 3 days and 2 nights of Protoss warp in fun! Who else can build a city so fast? And why build so many Forges and Cybernetics cores you say?! Can’t be too safe against future invasions!! And don’t forget to fast base expand with a second Nexus when you can ^_^b
The night time streaks on the ground represents probes and other lit units going about the city, with the final FX execution done by the magical Danielle Romero. The foreground valley, city buildings and distribution of instanced elements done by the awesome Toni Bratincevic. Animation of the Star Ports and flying ships by the cool James Crowson. Directed by Ben Dai. CG Supervision by Shimon Cohen. I created the rest of the environment (clouds, sky, planets, fog, bg mountains) using Vue with a combination of a matte painted sky at night, while lighting all of the foreground elements and animation warp ins using 3DS Max and Vray. Further comping of the Vue and Vray rendered assets done in Nuke, where I also did the tweaking the color temperatures and exposures through out the day/night time.
Thanks to everyone in this big team effort of a time lapse shot to signify the return of Protoss glory!
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StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void was released November 10th, 2015. Purchase it here: http://legacyofthevoid.com