World Largest Complete Invisible Scenic Attraction Unveiled In Hong Kong.
UV/FX recently completed the painting of Largest Completely Invisible Scenic Attraction ever produced. The Cave scene is a part of the Walking With Buddha Attraction at Hong Kong’s newest visitor destination, Ngong Ping 360.
UV/FX worked directly with Dedica Group, a California based creative design and management consultancy, that delivered the specialist to attractions for their client Mass Transit Railway Corporation.
The Cave scene is a massive set that literally disappears right before the audience's eyes. The attraction represents a chapter in the life of Siddhartha's transformative journey using narrative, theatrical effects and lighting. In an instant the cave magically transforms to reveal contemporary Hong Kong's Nathan Road, a blur of lights and busy people that signifies the relevance and importance of Buddhism in contemporary society.
"We've done large scale attractions before in the Complete Invisible style but never anything this massive with such a realistic design," says UV/FX principle, Richard Green.
Lead Scenic Rhett Butler adds, "It was a real challenge getting the coloration correct in a Complete Invisible style where you go from white to full color instantly under UV lighting. We had to merge everything from neon, simulated signage, building and people into one unified style."
Working closely with Dedica Group Project Manager Gina Yu and Art Director Amy Treff, UV/FX Painted a total of 56 scenic flats and soft goods that have no ambient appearance at all until the addition of UV light when they scream: "How do they do that!"
Please take notice of how well the neon glow is simulated in the signage, making this huge attraction not only our largest Complete Invisible project to date but also the most true to life.
Whether it's our Day to Night, Dual Image, Single Image, UV 3-D or Complete Invisible styles... UV/FX permanent, custom UV scenic design and paintings are crowd pleasers each and every time. |