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He also revealed that he and his team were scared of certain sequences in Toruk. The water shots were a bit concerning for him, he said. He continues that they had to work in a parallel workflow with the effects department for the boat shots, hoping that the water surface and wave phase stayed as they were when we started animating. It was tough because any changes to the simulated water could affect the surroundings of the boat, so it was a tricky loop. Barrett also says that it was a very difficult task to edit the sequence of “Avatar: The Way of Water." The Tulkun's return to the village was an extremely eventful scene. It was hard for him to work on, and he would rather not be rude, but Neteyam's Death on the Rock was more difficult to watch. When he watched it at the theater, after a while it got easier, but those first twenty times were really tough. "The grief will never go away, but the determination will, and it will be mystic," he added.This CGI is insane... pic.twitter.com/tbafxgyhUx
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