We all know that Marvel Studios films use a lot of CGI but the extent that was used to create ‘Avengers: Infinity War‘ might surprise some of you. A new VFX reel has been released from the film that shows how many of the scenes were brought to life. This reel shows off a full range of full CGI creations from ships to characters and extensive use of green screens. The studio used resources from ILM, Digital Domain, Framestore, Cinesite, and Weta Digital to bring us Thanos wiping out half of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the snap of a finger.
It is pretty amazing to see first hand how much work had to go into it.
This reel shines a light on some of the most spectacular scenes from the movie and you can check out the reel right here!
With ‘Captain Marvel’ and ‘Avengers: Endgame‘ on the horizon this is the perfect treat to help keep us satisfied while waiting for the next movies to come out. We all knew that The Russo Brothers had put a lot of time into their vision for the film, but credit on the visuals is due as well with how immersive the movie ended up being.
We’ve already heard a lot about the CGI used in ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ such as the Red Skull being fully digital, Thor’s eyepatch being made with CGI, and the various shades of Thanos but for those who love to see how these scenes are created we just can’t get enough!
What did you think about the VFX reel from ‘Avengers: Infinity War’? Were any of the special effects used a surprise? Share your thoughts in the comments below, True Believers!
You can pick up a copy of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ today while ‘Avengers: Endgame’ is due out on the big screen on April 26th, 2019!
Source: Heroic Hollywood.