Not exact matches
This time Spielberg does not rely on the
visual effects for which he is famous in movies like «Indiana Jones and the Kingdom
of the Crystal Skull,» «Jurassic Park» and «Empire
of the
Sun.»
There are times FlatOut 4 is quite handsome — some
of the lighting
effects are fantastic, particularly when the
sun is low — but overall it's a few car lengths behind current
visual kingpins
of the racing sector.
Featuring Academy Award ® - winning
visual effects and groundbreaking filmmaking that has been hailed as «a triumph
of special
effects artistry» (Roger Ebert, Chicago
Sun - Times), this epic film is sheer movie - making magic that was 65 million years in the making.
It's the same for the audio, with separate options to adjust the volumes
of your own car's engine and the opponents» car engines, but also tire volume, collision volume, track surface volume, environment volume... Then there's a
visuals tab, where you may set your preferences for post-processing
effects like exterior and interior
sun flare, bloom, heat haze, vignette, crepuscular rays, rain drops and more.
Another gripe I have with the
visuals of the game is the over the top lighting
effects that are used and the
sun lighting when it is prominent, is a little too much and can get very distracting as it seems to shine a little too bright in some parts, especially when the
sun is rising or setting.
Our latest video showing off a near - final build
of Project CARS on PS4 explores many
of the available graphical
effects and
visual options, from the
sun glare to the ferocity
of the helmet cam.
With a respectable draw distance and lighting
effects from both the
sun and the moon that helped accentuate the beauty
of Georgia, I was regularly struck by this game's
visual appeal.
Starting with the most extreme orange - yellow color, «hot spots» and sunrays, she added blooming flowers and
visual symbols
of after -
effects experienced by viewing the
sun while outdoors.
Following in their footsteps, the artists
of «Process» have forged eloquent
visual languages around the environmental
effects of the
sun, the retrieval
of debris from a studio floor, and the intricate movements that a hand undergoes as it cuts and reassembles postage stamps.
Together, the works in the exhibition will encourage viewers to contemplate not only their natural surroundings and the
visual effects of sunlight, but also the vast impact
of the
sun on our daily lives and ecosystem.