"Assassination of Novelist" reveals the final trailer, the most expensive CG character took two years to complete

"Assassination of Novelist" reveals the final trailer, the most expensive CG character took two years to complete

Today (January 26), "Assassination of Novelist" released the final trailer, and the other world ushered in the final battle. The red-haired demon broke through the wall, 15 meters tall, waving four arms, full of visual impact. As the most difficult and expensive character in the whole film, the red-haired demon was designed dozens of times and took nearly two years to complete.

The final trailer of "Assassination of Novelist":

The most expensive CG character in "Assassination of Novelist" - Red-haired Ghost. The visual effects of the film were created by the special effects team of "The Wandering Earth". As the most difficult and expensive character in the whole film, Red-haired Ghost was designed dozens of times, including fatness, nose width, eyebrow angle, fat thickness, muscle stretching, etc. The 900,000 pores on the body almost made the special effects director Xu Jian give up. In the end, the effect of "when the character moves, the hair and pores can also move in accordance with the principles of physics" was achieved, which took nearly two years to complete.

"Assassination of Novelist" is directed by Lu Yang, the director of the "Embroidered Spring Knife" series, and produced by Ning Hao. It stars Lei Jiayin, Yang Mi, Dong Zijian, Yu Hewei, Guo Jingfei, Tong Liya, Wang Shengdi and others. It will be released on February 12, the first day of the Lunar New Year.

Trailer screenshots:

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