Hello,
This is for the very observant like myself (lol)...I forgot exactly where I saw this effect at WDW, I believe it was at the animation walk through at the MGM Studios, by the Voyage of the Little Mermaid, where you sit in a room and to the left is a huge piece of glass, but it's fogged up...Then, moments later it clears and is merely a window with animators on the other side..What is this effect called and how does it work?
I've recently noticed it's used as well on the new Stitch attraction where the "capsule" fogs up in sections quickly at one point.
I remember it also being used in the movie The Sum of all Fears (but that was probably a cheap duplication of the effect)
Any help would be great, thanks!!
AJ
This is for the very observant like myself (lol)...I forgot exactly where I saw this effect at WDW, I believe it was at the animation walk through at the MGM Studios, by the Voyage of the Little Mermaid, where you sit in a room and to the left is a huge piece of glass, but it's fogged up...Then, moments later it clears and is merely a window with animators on the other side..What is this effect called and how does it work?
I've recently noticed it's used as well on the new Stitch attraction where the "capsule" fogs up in sections quickly at one point.
I remember it also being used in the movie The Sum of all Fears (but that was probably a cheap duplication of the effect)
Any help would be great, thanks!!
AJ