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Actors’ Transformations (CGI) That Are Too Impressive for Words - Thecurious Edition

Written By Vv on Saturday, October 20, 2018 | October 20, 2018

 Actors’ Transformations (CGI) That Are Too Impressive for Words - Thecurious Edition


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Not only is the emotionally acting groove, but actors often have to play the characters who do not look exactly like them. Whether this makeup is so heavy that they can hardly recognize themselves, uncomfortable prosthetic that take hours to apply, or CGI (computer generated imagery) for which their performance must be very accurate - all of these changes Despite this, artists still have to be real.

Here at Thecurious Edition We have gathered some of the most eye-catching changes, and we hope you find them surprisingly!

Robert Englund — A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)



The discovery of the role of Roddy England's Freddy Kruger was so prestigious that it is now getting nightmares in its film - Makeup Chair. This film will show the process of making prosthetics and make-up, as well as the story behind it and its implementation. Although despite being grateful for success on Elm Street, he was brought to England, England was tired of talking about how much time his makeup took (3 hours), so hopefully the upcoming movie would answer some questions.

Stellan SkarsgĂ„rd — Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006)


Did you know that the bootstrap bill of Stylen Scorsgard was the only unusual looking pirate in the film, which was not a CGI? This was all the makeup! It took 1.5 hours to take it and took 1.5 hours. According to Scorsgard, there was no make-up on hard work (it was silicon and adheres to the activities of his muscles), it was closing it because he ripped it and it meant that he did not shoot for more than 3 days In a row.

Bill Nighy — Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest(2006)


If Scarsgard's appearance was all make-up, then the search for the same film of Bill Nagy was all CGI. The actor did not even get to wear a pirate dress - he had to wear a special pajama dress with a skull cap on his head, which later helped the CGI team change him to the famous Davy Jones, we all know . For the actor's face, motion capture dots were used, and his performance was very accurate.

Margot Robbie — I, Tonya (2017)


With a tight budget and even a stringent filming schedule, turning the beautiful Margot Robby into a skating world, the "ugly duck" of Tonya Harding was a challenge. The make-up department had to use the lash adhesive to pull Margot's eyes and mouth-corners, which gave him a little bit of duplex. In addition, the actress had to wear prostheses around her cheeks, nose, chin, under her eyes and around her neck. Lots of fake freckles, braces, and frizzy wigs have completed changes.

Justin Theroux — Maniac (2018)


Although this change may not seem to be influential in some other people at first glance, but in reality you are Dr. Maniac's Dr. There is no way to recognize the remaining star Justin Theroux in Mantelle, is not it? It is surprising that what a simple wig, some make-up, and glasses can do. According to Throke, Dr. Mantalay's hair did not look like a bad wig for the first time, but the actor found that hairpiece so awful that he suggested that he should play it and make it a deliberate part of his character.

Pom Klementieff — Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)


Apart from Prosthetics on his forehead and black contact lens in his eyes, Pom Clementiff had not made any other physical changes, who played a lovely exotic man named Mantis. The remaining CGI was However, the makeup team took a lot of time to look it up right: she tried different wigs and contact lenses according to the actress and even pulled nerves on her face.

Lupita Nyong’o — Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)


Directed by Star Wars JJ Abraham: Whenever possible, Force Avance gave priority to physical special effects. However, there was no way around CGI for some characters, including Maj Kan Kanata played by Lupita Nyongo. To catch his feelings properly, a large amount of tracking dots was used on his face, and a special track was used to recreate its movements.

Emma Stone — Battle of the Sexes (2017)


For his role of tennis icon Billy Jean King, the beautiful Emma Stone received a 15-pound muscle in 3 months. In order to do it effectively, the actress twice trained in the day and took high calorie protein. In order to make Stone's character more authentic, the costume department also introduced extra mile in search of the same materials in the 1970s to make tennis clothes back. Spray-Tan, '70's ​​Sheg Haircut, and Chashma complete their transformation

Josh Brolin — Avengers: Infinity War (2018)


Actor Josh Brolin may be long, but he certainly is not long Thanos - Purple crazy Titan measures more than 8 feet. Add it to the inhuman muscles of Thanos and it becomes clear why the character should be 100% CGI. In addition to the motion capture suite, the actor had to wear a large polystyrene shoulder and a tennis ball 2 feet above his head for height difference. Firstly, Brolin thought that he was just a supporter, but after seeing himself on the screen, he realized that he was actually too much, thanks to the cutting-edge technology.

Bonus: CGI magic! 




Curiosity how the CGI changes of Bill Nagi, Lupita Nyongo, and Josh Brolin come to life? What they look like in the filming process:

On these faces of actors, these points are called Tracking Markers. They help track the movements of the actors and facial expressions and act as the basis for which digital artists attach to the digital skeleton of the characters. As you can see, imagery generated from computer since 2006 has come a long way, when Bill Nagi was turned into Davy Jones. On the faces of Lupita Nyongo and Josh Brolin, they have a lot of tracking markers, who show their performance more realistic, despite their characters being 100% CGI.

Which actor’s transformation  CGI surprised you the most? Feel free to share with us in the comments.


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