Tuurngait es un cortometraje de animación dirigido por cinco estudiantes de la escuela Supinfocom de Arles, al sur de Francia.

Un año de trabajo, 20 computadores y más de un mes de cálculo fueron necesarios para generar los apróximadente 17.000 imágenes que componen la cinta.

A continuación te dejamos el video, junto a algunos links que te pueden interesar.

 

 

Making Of:

Storyboard : vimeo.com/79069731
Modelación: vimeo.com/79069733
Animación: vimeo.com/79069730
Composición: vimeo.com/79069732

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