Description
Description |
Myst's Yeesha and Catherine, as they appear in bluescreen capture and the final composite of Myst III: Exile (Presto Studios: 2001). |
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Source |
Final game still from Game Revolution, 1; Production shot from Gamespot, 2 (picture is no longer hosted on the site.) |
Date |
GameRevolution review published 06/01/01; GameSpot preview published 08/14/00 |
Author |
combined by David Fuchs; original author Presto Studios (both images) |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
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Fair use
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Purpose of use |
The image is used to illustrate the process involved in merging live action footage with prerendered backgrounds in Myst III: Exile, a process similar to other games in the series and of content discussed in the article. |
Replaceable? |
Presto Studios (now defunct) or Ubisoft (the game's publisher) have not released similar images into public domain that could replace this one. |
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Purpose of use |
The image is used to illustrate the process involved in merging live action footage with prerendered backgrounds in Myst III: Exile, and aid in commentary in the article in question regarding the use of high definition video and developer commentary on the method. |
Replaceable? |
Presto Studios (now defunct) or Ubisoft (the game's publisher) have not released similar images into public domain that could replace this one. |
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