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Imperial lambda class shuttle
Imperial lambda class shuttle









imperial lambda class shuttle imperial lambda class shuttle

Slapping on a bloom filter is a good start for people who are more render oriented and not big on the comp side, but I would recommend looking into some proper bloom/convolution techniques that allow you to better control the bloom. Side note on the compositing (as a compositor), bloom is good but needs to be controlled. Smooth camera motion helps to achieve this by making the viewer more aware of the fact that the events unfolding aren't occuring in real life, but are instead occuring in the elevated melodrama of cinema. It's supposed to be fantastic and swashbuckling, and a world far far away. Star Wars (or at least, the Skywalker saga) isn't meant to be gritty, real sci-fi. Also, the lack of camera shake adds an unreal fantasy element to the films.

imperial lambda class shuttle

Because they used Dykstraflex motion control rigs they couldn't add any camera shake when filming the models, and so that style has persisted to today. Star Wars space battles have a very particular style that is dictated by the limitations of what was possible when they made the original films. Look at the actual hyperspace shots in Star Wars - not one of them has camera shake. You shouldn't just add camera shake because you think it'll make it look 'more real'. Camera shake implies tension in a shot and has a specific place. This concept saw limited employment on the battlefield since the Kappa-class shuttle was replaced with newer dropships.Please don't add camera shake. The walkers provided heavy firepower and armor support to ground troops landing in a combat zone. Port and starboard exit hatches from the vehicle bay allowed the walkers to disembark via two aft ramps. The Kappa-class shuttle featured an aft vehicle bay containing either two AT-RT or AT-PT walkers. Its blaster cannons protected the shuttle during flight, while its repeating blaster cannons cleared its destined landing area of any enemy forces, thus allowing the shuttle to establish a safe zone for its carried platoon to disembark. It was designed to transport troops directly into a hot landing zone. The Kappa-class had an angled cockpit area with wide viewport, a ventral debarkation hatch, and three stubby stabilization fins. The Kappa-class shuttle was a Galactic Republic-era shuttle that possessed many features which were later incorporated into the Imperial Lambda-class shuttle.











Imperial lambda class shuttle