In this article, we are going to review the top 10 computer characters. Characters made with computer and digital graphics and appear alongside other characters.
With the advancement of technology and computer graphics, day by day we see the presence of characters that are digitally made and actors perform their face and body movements with the help of motion capture. Twenty years ago, we saw dozens of big and small characters in cinema who were created using this technology and sometimes even became more popular and famous than live actors.
10. Sher Khan in The Jungle Book
Sher Khan Jungle Book
Actor : Idris Alba
Product : 2016
Disney & John Favreau's first live-action remake, unlike The Lion King, was a highly spectacular, lovable, and engaging film. Jungle was both visually stunning and captivating to the audience, and this was the difference with the live-action version of The Lion King.
Almost all of us are familiar with the story of Mughal and the book of the Jungle, and we also know his sworn enemy, Sher Khan. A deadly and huge tiger that has a long-standing hatred of humans and is waiting for the opportunity to destroy this human boy who has placed himself among the animals. In this live-action version of the book, we are on the side of Sharkhani with Jang Khani, which tells everything about terror and threats. It is as if we are on the side of a real tiger who is talking ironically. Idris Alba's terrifying voice sits so well on this dotted tiger that every time he opens his mouth, he trembles everywhere and you feel his threat and danger completely.
In the character design section, the stone-making team has finished. It's not like this is a digital tiger made for a movie. Body and joint movements, details on the skin and the movement of each of the villi are a feast for everyone's eyes.
9. Nitiri in the movie Avatar
Actor : Zoe Saldana
Product : 2009
James Cameron makes films every few years, and when he does, he breaks sales and box office records. Until recently, Avatar was the best-selling film in the history of cinema, until "Avengers: The End of the Game" came in and took first place. Cameron is now making three or four more episodes of the avatar at the same time, which are scheduled to be released from 2021 onwards. We have to see what he does this time.
One of the big reasons that brought the avatar to this dazzling sale was its enormous and eye-catching special effects. James Cameron showed us an unknown planet that was full of ecological wonders and strange creatures and animals, and of course, tall, blue natives with tails behind them that behaved like Indians. All of these computer characters were created with finesse and artistry, and you can rarely find fault with them, even now that more than ten years have passed. But the most important digital character in this film is Nitiri. The daughter of the chief of the tribe, who is supposed to teach the main character of the film the customs of the natives, and ironically falls in love with him. Zoe Saldana has a very good game and thanks to motion capture technology, we can see even the smallest and most detailed movements of her face on her face.
8. Dubie in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Deathly Hollows
Dubie in Harry Potter
Actor : Toby Jones
Product : 2002 and 2010
The oppressed and troubled house elf, who was introduced to the world of Harry Potter from the second volume, soon established himself in the hearts of the fans, and the image we saw of him in the first and last films is one of the best digital and computer characters in cinema.
Dobby has a more prominent presence in the Harry Potter books, and obviously in the fourth volume (Fire Cup) we see his return, and in the fifth volume as well. But we only see him twice in the movies, and the second time with his tragic death, it hurts many people.
Dobby fascinated everyone with her big and thin corners, long nose and big eyes that stare at you with desire and friendship. Of course, not all, because there were rumors or rumors at the time that Vladimir Putin was not happy with Dobby's resemblance to himself and was upset.
7. Dave Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean
Dave Jones in Pirates of the Caribbean
Actor : Bill Nye
Product : 2006
It has been almost 15 years since the highly successful Pirates of the Caribbean sequel hit theaters. In the second part of this fantasy epic, we meet a complex villain named Davy Jones. Because of the curse that has befallen him, Jones has become a terrifying creature who is a combination of a human and an octopus and has a very scary and strange face that has made him one of the best digital and computer characters in cinema. Dave Jones's face is actually the head of an octopus, which is on the body of a pirate. The work that the visual effects team has done on Dave Jones's face and octopus arms is really special and spectacular. They have both conveyed the special fear and horror of this character to us, and they have managed to implement every single small part of Bill Nai's face in a dazzling way on this strange face.
The character of Dave Jones was so well designed and memorable that everyone soon accepted him as one of the main symbols of the Pirates of the Caribbean series, and in a franchise full of prominent figures and colorful characters, he became a unique counterpart to Captain Jack Sparrow. شد.
6. Rocket in Guardians of the Galaxy
Rockets on Guardians of the Galaxy
Actor : Bradley Cooper
Product : 2014
Honestly, there are so many fascinating and spectacular computer characters in Marvel Cinematic Universe that naming them all requires a separate list.
Rocket is one of the funniest and most popular characters in the Marvel universe, which has become one of the symbols of popular culture over the years. This is a character that even the most ardent fans of comics did not think would reach such a position in the world of cinema. But James Gann, with Bradley Cooper and Sean Gann (in charge of rocket capture motion), made this small, ready-to-answer creature with a strange fascination with artificial limbs now one of Marvel's main characters. It 's a pleasure for all of us to just watch the rocket and what it's doing and its brawls with Grout (another fascinating and lovable Marvel computer character), and its design is so good and impressive that we often forget there is no external existence.
5. Caesar in The Planet of the Apes
Caesar on the planet of monkeys
Actor : Andy Sarkis
Product : 2011 to 2017
Again, Andy Sarkis and his brilliant performance as a computer character. It is not without reason that he has been called the man of a thousand faces. From Lord of the Rings Galman to King Kong and Captain Haddock, and countless other characters, Andy Sarkis has performed each one with complete artistry. In this successful reconstruction of the planet of the apes, Andy Sarkis appeared in the role of Caesar, an intelligent and very intelligent ape who is able to speak and lead the apes in the revolution against humans.
The precision, obsession, and delicacy that Circus has shown in portraying Caesar's facial expressions are exemplary. The circus displayed complex and wonderful emotions on the monkey's face that we sometimes see in live actors. From anger and eruption to sadness and tears and teary eyes. Caesar computer character design is also one of the best and most professional graphic models we have seen in cinema.
4. King Kong in the movie King Kong
King Kung Peter Jackson
Actor : Andy Sarkis
Product : 2005
When Peter Jackson and Andy Sarkis collaborate, stunning visual effects are created and enduring graphic characters are introduced to the cinema. After the Lord of the Rings trilogy ended in 2003, Peter Jackson went to one of the most famous movie monsters and made a remake of King Kong. The three-hour film he made in 2005 was in many ways different from the original 1933 film.
Andy Sarkis played the role of this giant monkey to record his movements with motion capture, this thin-skinned and powerful monster to find a human feeling and win the hearts of the audience. All this effort would have been wasted if the visual effects had not been so first-rate and exceptional. Peter Jackson's King Kung Graphic is designed in such detail that it still amazes you when you sit and watch him. The film is from 2005, 15 years ago, but it is still eye-catching and its visual effects are even better than some of the films of this one or two years.
3. Smaug in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Smag in The Hobbit
Actor : Benedict Cumberbatch
Product : 2013
When we found out that the famous Sherlock Holmes famous and successful series "Sherlock" made the voice of a huge and talkative dragon and played in his role - yes, he played, you can not believe the behind-the-scenes videos in which Cumberbatch twists his body and It gives every muscle in his face - we were all eager to see the result.
Peter Jackson did not have enough time to build the Hobbit trilogy. Planning disagreements caused Guillermo Deltoro to leave the project and Jackson to direct immediately, so he did not have the opportunity and energy he wanted and failed to spend the long-term pre-production he had ideally thought about, and the opportunity and patience to think about everything. And for these three Hobbit films did not reach the greatness of the Lord of the Rings. But whatever it is, the world is still the world of the Lord of the Rings and Middle-earth, and Peter Jackson is a wonderful director. Asmagi showed us that everything had a terrifying, intelligent and intelligent dragon. Benedict Cumberbatch's voice sat on him so well that we thought there was no Cumberbatch and the sound was Smaug's own.
We have said little about the details, skills and subtleties used in his character design. The movements of his lips are all at their best when he speaks or sneezes wickedly, the fluttering of scales, the giant wings, and the eyes that transmit death, fear, and fire by staring at their prey.
2. Thanos in Avengers Movie: War of Eternity ( Avengers: Infinity War )
Tanus in the Avengers
Actor : Josh Brolin
Product : 2018
Tanus is the most fascinating, powerful and bizarre anti-hero Marvel movie universe has ever introduced to us. We saw signs of this determined and sad character who had interesting and thought-provoking goals in the early parts of this cinematic world, and each time we realized that he was approaching his goal step by step. But we had not fully felt his presence before the Eternal War.
Everything about Tanus speaks of the obsessive energy and time spent designing his character. From the motivations and characteristics of his personality to his computer character model, which does not diminish along with the big and living stars.
Josh Brolin has done a great job in bringing this character to life, and hardly anyone hears his voice remembers the audible words he said and the great threat he posed to our beloved superheroes.
1. Galm in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
Actor : Andy Sarkis
Product : 2001 to 2012
We come to the part where we talk about the middle ground. We probably hadn't seen many memorable SJ and computer characters before Galm. We are talking about twenty years ago, when technology and visual effects had not yet reached this point, and Andy Sarkis was just taking his first steps in cinema,and what a huge step he took.
Smigel was not much different from The Hobbits centuries before the Lord of the Rings story began. A single ring came his way, plunging him into a terrible pit of temptation, anger, and hatred, creating a deep rift in his mind and being that led to an eternal war between the good and the bad of his character.
This duality is the main feature of the circus performance and the design of the galley character. At first we are confronted with a weak and tormented creature who constantly talks to himself and curses the earth and time for stealing his precious ring from his grasp. But when we get a little closer to him, we see what a painful torment he is in and whatever he does, he will not get rid of it. It is as if an evil creature is holding his reins and forcing the poor oppressed Smigel to commit the worst crimes.
Galm's facial expressions are so great and unique that you can read even the most complex senses from it. Such meticulous attention to detail was highly complex, and Peter Jackson, Studio Veta, and Andy Sarkis did their best.
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