• R
    Rita G

    Yeah, Kent. I always relax at this time, whereas I would be more hurried few hours ago.

  • s
    smurfmier1985

    I thought so :)

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    There has to be a lot of tricks and render layers to pull those scenes off

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    Definitely Cycles. Andy addressed that directly in one of the blender cloud streams

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Eevee, the nun in the church

  • R
    Rita G

    Hi Omar.

  • s
    smurfmier1985

    Was it rendered with Cycles or eevee Kent do you know?

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    Later streams like this are better for you, Rita?

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    I've been watching all the production logs this week. My impression is that final frames and final simulation bakes took many hours, if not days per shot.

  • R
    Rita G

    Hi Kent, I am glad you are doing tutorial late. Here it is 9:47 pm.

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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