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Realistic textures were based on aerial and oblique photos of the Las Vegas main strip. Framestore designers used CityEngine for only one month and generated a 6.759km long, 4km-wide set with more than 1,400 buildings. “CityEngine seemed to be the best choice to help us generate a present day 2017 model of Vegas which was used as the base for the futuristic version.”ĬityEngine is a sophisticated 3D modelling software used in professions such as urban planning, architecture, film and other entertainment industries. We had to fly over the main strip of Vegas on a long sequence shot,” said Didier Muanza, lead environment TD, Framestore.
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“We were tasked in creating a futuristic Las Vegas for the year 2049.
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#ESRI CITYENGINE 2015 MOVIE#
Designers at Framestore used Esri’s CityEngine application to recreate portions of the City of Las Vegas, Nevada as seen in the movie “Blade Runner 2049”. March 1, 2018-Esri Canada today announced that Framestore, a visual arts studio with a presence in Montréal, Québec, has received a nomination for the 2018 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.