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<blockquote data-quote="Ruin Explorer" data-source="post: 9316932" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>It's an interesting mixture.</p><p></p><p>You have an absolute ton of scenes where there are some practical FX but there's also CGI being used to essentially create the backdrop or to do horrific injuries or the like. The injuries themselves are a mixture of CGI and FX, which CGI predominating (like most of the various horrific foot injuries are CGI - indeed one I think was too horrific in the CGI for how the character actually acting). The fighting has more wirework than is commonly seen these days - this is a good thing, imho, wirework is cool</p><p></p><p>The monsters are almost purely CGI, but I understand a lot of the Mr Handy stuff is practical FX with CGI just to hide the wires etc.</p><p></p><p>Apart from the CGI cyclopean eye and ghoul nose removal, most of the mutations/deformities/horrible teeth etc. seem to be practical. Like one ghoul I'm pretty sure they CGI'd her face but the actress is also wearing non-CGI scary gloves for the hands.</p><p></p><p>There are some scenes where there's a slightly awkward combination of practical and CGI, like one where someone gets shot in the head, and injury is CGI, but the blood splatter appears to be practical (I could be wrong but it's weird in a different way if so!).</p><p></p><p>So I dunno about the "majority", but it's very clear they tried to use practical FX a lot more than is typical, and the show looks and feels better for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruin Explorer, post: 9316932, member: 18"] It's an interesting mixture. You have an absolute ton of scenes where there are some practical FX but there's also CGI being used to essentially create the backdrop or to do horrific injuries or the like. The injuries themselves are a mixture of CGI and FX, which CGI predominating (like most of the various horrific foot injuries are CGI - indeed one I think was too horrific in the CGI for how the character actually acting). The fighting has more wirework than is commonly seen these days - this is a good thing, imho, wirework is cool The monsters are almost purely CGI, but I understand a lot of the Mr Handy stuff is practical FX with CGI just to hide the wires etc. Apart from the CGI cyclopean eye and ghoul nose removal, most of the mutations/deformities/horrible teeth etc. seem to be practical. Like one ghoul I'm pretty sure they CGI'd her face but the actress is also wearing non-CGI scary gloves for the hands. There are some scenes where there's a slightly awkward combination of practical and CGI, like one where someone gets shot in the head, and injury is CGI, but the blood splatter appears to be practical (I could be wrong but it's weird in a different way if so!). So I dunno about the "majority", but it's very clear they tried to use practical FX a lot more than is typical, and the show looks and feels better for it. [/QUOTE]
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