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it must have been pretty tricky to comp in the live action fire back in the day, I guess they'd hand animate the matte and also use the cels as a mask to expose it. But still the flame footage would still need to be somewhat close to the right position, direction and size
MarcHendry said:
it must have been pretty tricky to comp in the live action fire back in the day, I guess they'd hand animate the matte and also use the cels as a mask to expose it. But still the flame footage would still need to be somewhat close to the right position, direction and size
That's not live-action, it's very early CGI.