What Lucifer Looks Like Without CGI
The Devil is in the details, and fans of Lucifer will tell you that is not more true than in this beloved series. Tom Ellis brings the devil to life in this series, with the help of the VFX team. Lucifer has some seriously impressive CGI, especially given their tight budget and time constraints. You may not realize how difficult it was to create some of the scenes in the show. It’s no easy task creating giant angel wings, especially when you have to create them multiple times throughout the series! And how about Lucifer's devil face? Fans may have noticed the look of the face changed as the series progressed. How exactly did the VFX team approach making this face?
CGI and visual effects always get the most recognition for the scenes where it is heavily implemented and in your face. When Lucifer spreads his wings and flies, you know CGI was involved. But how about the not so obvious visual effects? There are some scenes that use VFX that we would be willing to bet you never noticed, and never would have. Which unsuspecting scenes actually contain crucial CGI necessary to keep the audience engaged?
Fans of this show have come to appreciate what they have, especially after the show was brought back on Netflix after being cancelled at the end of season three. That;s why we want to dive into the behind the scenes and show you what Lucifer looks like without CGI or special effects. You’ll be amazed by how work goes into creating the show you love.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:31 Lucifer’s Abilities
03:26 Behind the VFX
06:05 All the Little Things
07:30 Outro
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Written by: Zachary Goldberg
Narrated by: Zachary Goldberg
Edited by: Eduardo Garcia
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