ABSTRACT
The highly stylized "Seussian" world created for director Ron Howard's "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas," is testament to the huge strides CG has taken over the last few years. Although the film was shot entirely on stage, the winter wonderland created for the film was generated at Digital Domain. The film's visual effects challenged all the assumptions of marrying 3D CG with 2D work. The submitted "how-to" features the CG landscape and atmospherics of the film, from the opening credits to the top of Mt. Crumpit and film's sleigh ride finale -- all created in CG. Copyright held by creator.
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