Sentences with phrase «human hybrid characters»

Not exact matches

Miyazaki feels no need to explain his characters or the process by which Fujimoto creates life, or even what kind of creature his daughter Ponyo is supposed to be (she starts life as a weird human / fish hybrid).
You can also get a glimpse at the character creation in the livestream which allows you to create characters that can be hybrid in nature with animals and humans both included.
The Adventures of Tintin also offers some of the more effective usage of the motion - capture technique, which transfers an actor's performance upon an animated avatar, by bypassing the uncanny valley altogether and creating characters that are a hybrid of humans and artist Hergé's cartoonish designs (Only the hero and central villain weigh heavily toward the former).
The title refers to five characters: Half - human pilot Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), Gamora (Saldana), Rocket (voiced by Cooper), an articulate behemoth named Drax (former wrestler Dave Bautista) and the inarticulate behemoth Groot (Diesel), a self - repairing human - tree hybrid with magical powers.
In the 1986 Midway arcade game, the game's monstrous playable characters George, Lizzie, and Ralph were originally humans, transformed in freak accidents into a giant Gorilla, a reptilian hybrid, and a werewolf, respectively.
Wilhelm was a boss character in Borderlands 2 and also a half - human / half - loader hybrid.
The artist's practice, which encompasses painting, collage, photography, video, sculpture, and performance art, often centers around a mythical cast of human, animal, and hybrid characters, who live in a world that exists somewhere between fantasy and reality.
Building an artistic language, which includes altered forms of familiar animated characters, such as Mickey Mouse, the Michelin Man, and SpongeBob SquarePants, his cartoonlike hybrids are often depicted in various states of the human condition.
In both the sculptures from the mid-1990s, and the new drawings created for the exhibition Players, Huma Bhabha reinvents the human head, deconstructing and reconstructing an archetype in which she gathers and transforms various art - historical typologies: from the African, Oceanic and carnival masks to those worn by the actors / dancers in the Indian theatre, from the grotesque faces of Expressionist painting to the demonic, hybrid features we may find in the characters of science - fiction movies or the Marvel comic books.
His movie creates performance platforms for a cast of hyper intense characters that are simultaneously strange and recognizable, sometimes appearing as future hybrid - human forms, returned to a distorted and unreal present moment.
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