the problem isn't effects, it's how human senses and minds work, if you want something that's a real character and not a "monster", you need something you can emotionally connect with and that demands that alien cannot be "too alien" so to speak because and this might surprice you humans are best a predicting and reacting to emotions of other humans, not reacting or predicting emotions of something they can barely understand.The Romulan Republic wrote: ↑2017-07-20 09:16pm You know, we need more really alien aliens in fiction. Especially with how advanced even TV CG has gotten lately.
It's not that the makers of TV series or what not are lazy or unimaginative but rather they'd rather not have a series that no-one can follow just for the sake of having "more alien looking aliens", as I've stated for the third time now, it's not about the effects being too hard but rather it's about the limits of the human mind, limits that are more a biological fact then bigotry, after all no amount of openmindness is gonna make the human sense of smell more accute or make humans be able to see or hear outside of the range they can atm.