Another biker !

I was a little bit disappointed by the Spielberg flick, too much details to much Hollywood actions. The investigation starts well and concludes in a terrible buffoonery. The  CG is nice, too nice, and  really think it is not the kind of render that the Adventures of Tintin deserves. I mean the Hergé style is the famous Ligne Claire, Spielberg contradicts his masterpiece. I really think 3D is not the best solution, it’s simply a tool, nowadays 3D is imposed to the audience as a reference but when you look at the designs and concept arts it’s far better than the final 3D render. Furthermore, in term of production, 3D is the easiest solution, the render tools are already set, 2 clicks and you’ve got a sky (inflated but not so far from truth) in term of spectator, you just absorb pictures and scenes, but a 2D cartoon allows your imagination to do more than just watching. In short, 3d generates sloth.

Tintin on a bike in the King Ottokar’s Sceptre album.
My model is a René Gillet 250 A 51 (with minor modifications)

 

a better resolution here

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