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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The_Tom: [QB] I dunno if it boils down that simply, Mark. I mean, throughout TNG VFX were still outsourced to places like Image G. Perhaps the Greg Jeins and Tony Meningers (sp?) of the world were more likely to chat with Okuda about minutiae than the Rob Bonchunes. That said, I think it's important to keep in mind that there always was comparatively far less model work done in a season during TNG than we've seen lately with CGI in Voyager. Image G might have averaged three shots every three episodes and so the three or four guys in T-shirts and jeans could afford to leisurely relabel models and keep in constant contact with Okuda, while these days CGI is cranked out on fairly short notice by a larger team of people in an office. Part of the reason that the quality of the stuff out of Foundation and Eden is so good is that Paramount's VFX supervisors probably aren't stickling over things to the same degree they would have in the model shops and allow animation to go ahead methodically rather than as casually as things probably used to be done. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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