Matte Painting Appreciation Thread

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Matte Painting Appreciation Thread

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Post by Valigarmander » Wed May 03, 2017 5:23 am

Before modern CGI, filmmakers had to utilize a variety of techniques to create environments that would otherwise be impossible or too impractical to film. One such method was the matte painting, where an artist would (typically) paint a large, detailed scene using plexiglass and oil paint or pastels. This painting would often be combined with a physical set and filmed at such an angle to seamlessly create a larger environment than is actually there.

This article examines some of the matte paintings used in the original Star Wars trilogy, with commentary from the artists themselves. It's amazing what they were able to do. I never would have guessed some of them weren't actual sets or miniatures.

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Post by Heroine of the Dragon » Wed May 03, 2017 5:17 pm

Those are amazing, and like you, I'd never have guessed they were paintings in the films!! I'll take a copy of the tree-houses, kthx. ;) :D
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Post by Valigarmander » Wed May 10, 2017 3:07 am

Other notable matte paintings:

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The Emerald City (The Wizard of Oz, 1939)

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Xanadu (Citizen Kane, 1941)

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The parade (Ben-Hur, 1959)

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The Statue of Liberty (Planet of the Apes, 196 8)

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The government warehouse (Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1981)

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Gotham (Batman, 1989)

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The RMS Carpathia (Titanic, 1997)

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