Kwak Dong Yeon's Delusional Scene Becomes the Oldest Work on Graphic Effects 'It's Okay To Not Be Okay'

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Kwak Dong Yeon Appears as a Cameo Playing the Character of Kwon Gi Do. He Is One Of The OK Mental Hospital Patients With Disabilities Like Showcasing Vital Tools.


Graphic effect director (CGI) "It's Okay To Not Be Okay" named Park Sung Jin recently conducted an interview session. He previously revealed amazing facts about the manufacturing of the cursed castle graphic effect Ko Moon Yeong (Seo Ye Ji).

Now, Park Sung Jin revealed the "It's Okay To Not Be Okay" scene where the graphic effect underwent the longest working. Unexpectedly, the director mentioned a hallucination scene when Kwak Dong Yeon became a cameo.

Kwak Dong Yeon appeared in the third and fourth episodes by playing the character Kwon Gi Do. He is one of the OK Mental Hospital patients with abnormalities who like to show off their genitals to people.

According to Park Sung Jin, Kwon Gi Do's wild delusional scenes took two months to work on the graphic effect. The director even asked the rest of the artists to work together on the scene.

"The car flew overhead in slow motion and returned to reality taking a lot of 3D computer graphics work. To complete the scene, I have more than 20 artists working for almost two months," said director Park Sung Jin.

Park Sung Jin added by saying, "The series executive director Park Shin Woo has many ideas when dealing with visual effects." The combination of the two directors who are very creative and professional attention to details is what keeps the audience entertained with the graphic effect of "It's Okay To Not Be Okay".

Meanwhile, "It's Okay to Not Be Okay" has now reached the path where Moon Kang Tae (Kim Soo Hyun) and Moon Sang Tae (Oh Jung Se) now live in the cursed castle of Go Moon Young. Moon Sang Tae became Go Moon Young's personal illustrator while Moon Kang Tae wanted to accompany his brother.


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