all food is imported as and distributed as rations, so the farms are likely further north. martial law is constant in tlou so they will likely be state run or privately owned by still in reality state run and answering to FEDRA/ the gubbermint
It looks so fake, you can immediately tell its not real. Something about the depth of it, something about the softness of it. It never looks good no matter how much money they throw at it, our brains instantly recognize that this is not a real place
whats funny is that I dont think things even parallax like this. if you were filming someone on a grassy hill, buildings far away in the background, a small camera movement shouldnt move the building as much as it moves the grass near their feet
>It looks expensive and cheap at the same time. It sucks.
It's not expensive looking
What you mean to say is that technology is good enough that untalented people can make "realistic" looking cgi for cheap
In the end it still looks like some shitty photo bash or AI created "abandoned scenery" because theres no talent making this and your brain picks up on it.
>kid's back entirely in shadow >meanwhile the front of the wall in the distance is lit by the sun
The same planes facing the sun at the same angles, lit completely differently, amateur hack job. The sun is also too yellow in the foreground foliage compared to the drab grey lighting in the background, another basic consistency issue, and there's not enough atmospheric perspective dropoff given the distance implied. These are literally the fundamentals of lighting, any painter knows this.
There's also the hilariously bad and soft rotoscope of the hair.
I’m a typical Irish Italian mutt. Boston is still really segregated, there are not many black people out and about. There are tons of Asians and a fair number of Indians now. They come for the universities and work at the biotech companies.
>Boston is ruins >holdouts are in fortified area >anyone who comes in is tested >if the light is red then they are euthanized
I know it’s easy to miss these things if you’re staring at your phone
as it should be
you should never start questioning the plot line, world or reasoning of any zombie movie. or have you ever asked why theres never a single tank or armored vehicle in them. or any sort of body armor or NBC equipment?
There is very little worldbuilding that makes sense in TLOU, I've played the whole series twice and actually bothered to look for lore and context to the world, but there genuinely no reason for the infection to have caused an apocalypse in America of all places, or for Boston to need a giant wall around it and for the Fireflies to be an actual threat. It's just there for the plot, so it will look weird when you try to give it internal logic
I don't mind the show as much as some people on here seem to hate it, but holy fuck I cannot stand how every single scene has a cam operator with parkinsons.
Even the slow scenes where it's just characters talking to one another look like it's Michael J Fox behind the camera.
Perfectly said. Comparatively, TLOU and other current American series simply look mid and made by lesser talents and incompetent/lazy types in general.
Y'all are a bunch of mouthbreathing fucktards. What did you expect them to do to create a very wide shot of a ruined city? At least they are using practical effects for the creatures.
>difficult epic shots
So scale those down and make them realistic and tactile instead of awful subpar CGI kitschy shit such as the image posted by OP anon
why are we still getting zombie shit in 2023, zombie genre went out of style years ago.
Does this mean we will still have capeshit too in 10 years while nobody gives a fuck anymore?
These dystopian shows about American cities degrading to a medieval tier existence post-apocalypse never actually accurately portray the local ecology. Boston is temperate and marshy, it wouldn't look like a wasteland. Only show I've seen do it right was 'Into the Badlands' where the American South setting actually looked like the American South
20 years isn't enough time for large trees to grow or asphalt to completely break down and turn into grass and moss. US city centers don't have much foliage.
>temperate
that doesn't mean what you think it means. Boston's climate is continental. temperate means much less seasonal variation.
>20 years isn't enough time for large trees to grow or asphalt to completely break down and turn into grass and moss
There was this amazing Youtube channel I found a few years run by this nig who documented rewilding in Detroit. Essentially certain parts of the city are so uninhabited by humans that flora and fauna have begun to resettle and use the local buildings to their advantage. A lot can change in 20 years without humans. Especially given how short-term most construction in the US is now
>20 years isn't enough time for large trees to grow or asphalt to completely break down
Lol but it's enough time for a mycelium superstructure to work it's way through an urban center with no large rootmass
you're telling me Joel made it from Austin to Boston during a zombie outbreak? sounds kind of unbelievable, no one would bother travel that far in an outbreak.
Is that King's Landing?
Where are the farms? what the fuck do they eat
Chowda, Dunkins, and Wahlburgas
Heh
Greenhouses in the walls, and they fish. Why?
thats not enough to sustain a place like that
Why? What is the population and daily food requirement?
A lot of the buildings are not lived in, there's a bunch of empty room.
stop thinking and embrace Neil's genius, Part 1 is a flawless masterpiece.
>Greenhouses
where?
inside the walls. unfortunately food production isn't a key part of the show's story.
retard
cope
Oysters, clams and cuckolds
ben affleck's and matt damon's flesh, only their toes and scalp are left
all food is imported as and distributed as rations, so the farms are likely further north. martial law is constant in tlou so they will likely be state run or privately owned by still in reality state run and answering to FEDRA/ the gubbermint
somewhere else, why do you care?
its about last of us, not about farming sim 2022
It looks so fake, you can immediately tell its not real. Something about the depth of it, something about the softness of it. It never looks good no matter how much money they throw at it, our brains instantly recognize that this is not a real place
looks fine
fine is not good enough when it is literally the most expensive show HBO has ever done and you can still immediately tell its fake.
It looks expensive and cheap at the same time. It sucks.
you can tell any fake thing is fake from a still image, from any film or show in history
TLOU looks fine, nitpicking won't change it's getting another season too
>still image
you're right it looks way worse in motion
>shake camera
Fucking why?
to make the vfx artists job harder
The VFX guy is the one who added the camera shake
You can see the background shift left to right. Fucking idiots work in hollywood.
whats funny is that I dont think things even parallax like this. if you were filming someone on a grassy hill, buildings far away in the background, a small camera movement shouldnt move the building as much as it moves the grass near their feet
>literally the most expensive show HBO has ever done
Seriously? Source? No way.
>It looks expensive and cheap at the same time. It sucks.
It's not expensive looking
What you mean to say is that technology is good enough that untalented people can make "realistic" looking cgi for cheap
In the end it still looks like some shitty photo bash or AI created "abandoned scenery" because theres no talent making this and your brain picks up on it.
That's true for all modern TV shows and movies
Fucking this. I HATE the antichrist so much it's unreal
>It looks so fake, you can immediately tell its not real. Something about the depth of it
because the foreground is real but background obviously CGI. It's even clearly divided in the middle
whooaaaa how did you figure that out? are you a movie nerd? *scratches ear and licks paw
ewww gross
calm down
Thank you for pointing out that the destroyed buildings covered in regrowth and giant walled city is CGI.
maybe because it's not a real fucking place, you fucking retard
>kid's back entirely in shadow
>meanwhile the front of the wall in the distance is lit by the sun
The same planes facing the sun at the same angles, lit completely differently, amateur hack job. The sun is also too yellow in the foreground foliage compared to the drab grey lighting in the background, another basic consistency issue, and there's not enough atmospheric perspective dropoff given the distance implied. These are literally the fundamentals of lighting, any painter knows this.
There's also the hilariously bad and soft rotoscope of the hair.
this. Looks the person standing was photoshopped inside a painting.
Well, that's like, right now.
is that supposed to be israel
My boys wicked smaht
Unironically need to go back to matte paintings
Recommend Regina Pizza, Giacomos North End, and Tatte breakfast sammiches
Honestly not too far off from real life.
I live in Boston. AMA
how many white people did you kill?
I’m a typical Irish Italian mutt. Boston is still really segregated, there are not many black people out and about. There are tons of Asians and a fair number of Indians now. They come for the universities and work at the biotech companies.
do you wear a wooden leg?
Do you have a lot of those dynamic dogs roaming around the city?
How many children do you eat per day at your cannibal rapist meetings?
Is this image from the game or the series?
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?
Game seems more realistic.
it's from real life anon
Filmed in Gary, IN?
Screw off. Give Canada the recognition it deserves. This was all filmed in Alberta.
Who built the walls?
Why?
How?
Military Police maintain it but the wall was probably built by remnants of the US government in those 20 years before they completely collapsed.
This scene was so awkward and cheaply done, and yet it led to nothing. The viewer learned nothing about the world from this dumb scene.
>Boston is ruins
>holdouts are in fortified area
>anyone who comes in is tested
>if the light is red then they are euthanized
I know it’s easy to miss these things if you’re staring at your phone
as it should be
you should never start questioning the plot line, world or reasoning of any zombie movie. or have you ever asked why theres never a single tank or armored vehicle in them. or any sort of body armor or NBC equipment?
There is very little worldbuilding that makes sense in TLOU, I've played the whole series twice and actually bothered to look for lore and context to the world, but there genuinely no reason for the infection to have caused an apocalypse in America of all places, or for Boston to need a giant wall around it and for the Fireflies to be an actual threat. It's just there for the plot, so it will look weird when you try to give it internal logic
This show feels like a Prime original. It's so fucking ugly and the writing is shit.
I don't mind the show as much as some people on here seem to hate it, but holy fuck I cannot stand how every single scene has a cam operator with parkinsons.
Even the slow scenes where it's just characters talking to one another look like it's Michael J Fox behind the camera.
It screams laziness and people who don't care about making a believable world.
Just contrast this with how beautiful Kingdom looks. A show where the creators actually care. And Kindgom had a fraction of the budget that TLOU has.
Perfectly said. Comparatively, TLOU and other current American series simply look mid and made by lesser talents and incompetent/lazy types in general.
It helps that Kingdom is shot on site, and uses very little CGI. This means it will age very well compared to CGI heavy shows like TLOU.
I liked the netflix movie about how it started. Made no sense but had good action.
Y'all are a bunch of mouthbreathing fucktards. What did you expect them to do to create a very wide shot of a ruined city? At least they are using practical effects for the creatures.
Watch The Road/Alice in Borderland S02 and stop having your visual standards being numbed/dumbed down by videogames and capeshit
>Watch
no
>S02
I don't know about that but S1 was unwatchable shit. Visually and other content wise
No it wasn't either in form or content, it was great, and S02 is even better on both accounts
>The Road
they had no money for that movie and didn't even attempt to create difficult epic shots.
>difficult epic shots
So scale those down and make them realistic and tactile instead of awful subpar CGI kitschy shit such as the image posted by OP anon
"epic" shots wouldn't fit the themes and tone of The Road
they will never be happy, dont even talk to them
why are we still getting zombie shit in 2023, zombie genre went out of style years ago.
Does this mean we will still have capeshit too in 10 years while nobody gives a fuck anymore?
they're not zombies, they're infected
they're walkers
Sure.
would buildings deterioate like that in two decades? the game still had cities loaded with them
lol not even in 200 years
There is this nip mining island that was abandoned in the 90's
It's completly overgrown and destroyed now.
Ignore the shitty youtube shit, just look at how fast it all got taken back by nature.
>and destroyed
lol a few borken windows maybe but not anything like in pic of the last cuck of us
The perimeter of the safe zone was bombed so they could have a line of sight to any incoming threats and zombies
These dystopian shows about American cities degrading to a medieval tier existence post-apocalypse never actually accurately portray the local ecology. Boston is temperate and marshy, it wouldn't look like a wasteland. Only show I've seen do it right was 'Into the Badlands' where the American South setting actually looked like the American South
20 years isn't enough time for large trees to grow or asphalt to completely break down and turn into grass and moss. US city centers don't have much foliage.
>temperate
that doesn't mean what you think it means. Boston's climate is continental. temperate means much less seasonal variation.
>20 years isn't enough time for large trees to grow or asphalt to completely break down and turn into grass and moss
There was this amazing Youtube channel I found a few years run by this nig who documented rewilding in Detroit. Essentially certain parts of the city are so uninhabited by humans that flora and fauna have begun to resettle and use the local buildings to their advantage. A lot can change in 20 years without humans. Especially given how short-term most construction in the US is now
>20 years isn't enough time for large trees to grow or asphalt to completely break down
Lol but it's enough time for a mycelium superstructure to work it's way through an urban center with no large rootmass
you're telling me Joel made it from Austin to Boston during a zombie outbreak? sounds kind of unbelievable, no one would bother travel that far in an outbreak.
how did they manage to build the wall?
they told them the illegals were voting republican