Then I Googled it, and the original story setting has already begun in 2011, which is sufficient. Time is a necessary condition for exquisite design. There are more than 80,000 houses in the finished product, which is confirmed by more than 200,000 neon lights. The team behind created a program called Hyperion, which can automatically calculate the reflectance, refractive index and color rendering status of various complex surfaces of a scene, ensuring every frame of the scene, whether it is the water surface during car chasing or when it is exploded. The dust brought the audience into a more real world.
Naturally, we don’t have to sniff the stinky sweat that the team pouring behind the clear code, because they think: “The audience does not need to understand why they enjoy a scene or a place so much, because the best place is that they have not noticed it. The place."
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