• s
    smurfmier1985

    I'm a big kid :)

  • R
    Rita G

    Rabbits and eggs are for kids.

  • s
    smurfmier1985

    lol yes Omar the rabbit thing

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Is that the rabbit thing?

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    No, we don't really celebrate that here, some people do though

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    I see, Rita. If I were a viewer, later evening /night would be ideal for me

  • R
    Rita G

    Omar, do you get Easter chocolate eggs in your country?

  • s
    smurfmier1985

    Only one modeler I know which is impressive

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    Surprisingly Andy said they didn't use compositing extensively. At least not in the usual way of breaking down a huge scene in to passes and layers

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    smurfmier1985

    How many animators were there? I forgot to look up

Spring is the story of a shepherd girl and her dog, who face ancient spirits in order to continue the cycle of life. This poetic and visually stunning short film was written and directed by Andy Goralczyk, inspired by his childhood in the mountains of Germany.

The Spring team used the development version of Blender 2.80 for the entire production, even before the software was in official Beta.

Hot on the heels of its premier, we're excited to dive into the latest short film from the Blender Animation Studio. Join Kent Trammell, Jonathan Lampel, Wayne Dixon, and Tim Von Rueden as we discuss the film as movie-lovers and Blender heads.



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