Bingowings said:
That is impressive work.
Imagine if that were applied to all the great stop motion films.
Depending on the model it looks better than a lot of CGI work I've seen, it has a physical presence that a lot of CGI (especially the cheap and early end) doesn't have.
Yeah, very impressive. A lot of the detail is lost in faster motions, though. I noticed a comment he made after someone suggested King Kong get the same treatment. He said that it's too fast and jerky to look right for his technique.
I think Mr. Harryhausen would get a kick out of it, but I don't know that he would use it, as it's not natural. Hmm...