The 3d is the matte painting.  A matte painting usually just implies a
back ground element.  The are just getting more live in how they are
used and created as the technology allows for them to be integrated
without being baked as a plate that is just stuck into the comp.
http://hatchfx.com/demo.php


Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com



On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 12:21 PM, ChasingLight
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> Wow, Thanks for the reply, that is an incredibly complex example of what I
> had in mind. Looks amazing. I guess what my confusion is, is how the
> pipeline works. In this example, if you dont mind me asking, was the matte
> painting created first, the geometry then modeled from the camera position
> in a 3D Application, imported into Nuke, camera solved and re-projected onto
> the geometry?
>
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