what is the difference between dg painting and matte painting?
2.5K Views|Posted 2010-07-28 13:57:54
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2010-07-30 10:30:58
Hi,
Both Matte and Digital (Dg as mentioned by you) are completely different in there implementations. Matte paintings are a representation of still pictorial description like that of a scenery, landscape etc. Matte paintings are highly involved in Film making and Entertainment industry where these

Answered by
2010-07-29 18:06:37
A matte painting is a painted representation of a landscape, set, or distant location that allows filmmakers to create the illusion of an environment that would otherwise be too expensive or impossible to build or visit.

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2010-07-28 22:16:41
Matte Painting is typically used to create painted layer where you can use live motion in between. For e.g. a painted environment in front followed by live action behind it and then another painted environment in the background. Go it? It can be done digitally too i.e. in Die Hard 2 or in Young Sher
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