蒼野矢帯
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蒼野矢帯
@Aono_Yaobi
速くて尖っているものが好きです
Directus, Republic of Ustio Katılım Ocak 2015
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これプレイ中に一瞬不快感を感じて脳内会議が始まったんだが、自分の中の発議者が「お前過去作で畑突っ切ってたやろ」「同じ命なのに雑草を踏みしめるのと態度が違うのは問題」という意見に反論できず、最終「それは倫理観というより宗教観由来の感情である」とラベル付けされて不快感どっかいった。
電ファミニコゲーマー@denfaminicogame
『Forza Horizon 6』車が“田んぼ”に侵入する光景が海外ユーザーから冗談交じりに心配される。道と言わんばかりに荒らしまくるから news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/260519i 「FH6のイベントは地元住民にとって悲惨なものだ」「すごく申し訳ない気持ちです」などコメント相次ぐ。なんと田んぼの中を爆走するレースも
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ああ…いきなり引用しちゃってすみませんけども
「Forza Horizon 6」ってゲーム内でさ
「はたらきたくない」採用してくれたって話は聞いてたよ
でもさ
実際見てみると
想像以上に面白すぎるの
どんな気持ちでドリフトきめればいいのよ
keigo@keigox68000
今作の #Forza のBGMは #打首獄門同好会 の『はたらきたくない』が優勝です😆 ※音量注意
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「インテグラ乗りが車高を下げるのは上皇陛下より頭が高くなってしまうのを防ぐため」が1番好き
こんにちは@dot_h883
車全然わかんないけど車の嘘がめちゃくちゃ好きなんだよな(お金なくて後部座席買えなかった、お金なくて屋根買えなかった、車庫の天井低すぎて仕方なくこの車高にしてる、オンボロすぎてハンドルすぐとれる)
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Forza Horizon 6最大の欠点
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FH7のハードルが高くなりすぎて、どの国を舞台にしてもFH6より盛り下がってしまいそうなところ
#ForzaHorizon6
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【ニュース】オープンワールド日本レース『Forza Horizon 6』Steam同接「17万人超え」の盛況博す。正式リリース前なのに“シリーズ歴代最高記録”の特大人気
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That little green guy walking the red carpet last night is a $5 million puppet. The studio almost didn’t build him. The original plan was full CGI.
Three weeks before filming started, the puppet team brought in a test version they’d been quietly working on. Everyone in the room changed their mind.
It was built by Legacy Effects, a workshop founded by people who trained under Stan Winston, the designer behind Jurassic Park’s dinosaurs and the original Terminator. Grogu’s skin is custom silicone, made to look “fleshy” under hot studio lights. Inside him are wires, tiny motors, and metal rods that puppeteers push and pull from just out of frame.
For every scene, two people sit off-camera with controllers. One works only the eyes and mouth. The other works the rest of the face: ears twitching, eyebrows lifting, cheeks puffing when he eats a frog. On harder shots, three or four puppeteers run the controls together, like a band all playing the same instrument.
The ears alone took four full rebuilds. Legacy wanted the skin thin enough that you could see the little red veins underneath when the lights hit them. They kept thinning, testing, scrapping, and starting again.
Werner Herzog, the German filmmaker, plays a villain in the show’s first season. He fell so hard for the puppet on set that the director said he seemed to forget it wasn’t alive. One day the crew started removing the puppet for a CGI backup version. Herzog turned around and called the entire team cowards. The puppet stayed.
For scale: the most expensive Grogu replica on the market costs $100,000. It runs on 25 tiny motors that let it blink, twitch its ears, and grip things. That’s the consumer version. The one used on the show was built closer to laboratory equipment than a toy.
A detail that never made it on screen: Grogu has feet. Legacy built them. Favreau hated how they looked, so the robe always covers them.
The Mandalorian and Grogu hits theaters May 22. Pedro Pascal is back as the masked bounty hunter. Sigourney Weaver plays a colonel in the new government rebuilding the galaxy after the Empire fell. Jeremy Allen White, from The Bear, voices Jabba the Hutt’s son, all grown up.
But the star of the movie is still that tiny green face. Almost every emotional reaction you’ll have to that face was sculpted by hand, by a team that nearly went CGI instead, and stayed only because Werner Herzog called them cowards.
Variety@Variety
Grogu walks the red carpet at “The Mandalorian and Grogu” premiere in LA
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