Delicious Animation for First Food Forest in Netherlands
Freek Freriks brought the forest from paper to simulation.
Ketelbroek is the first food forest in the Netherlands, full of edible plants and beautiful sights. Motion designer Freek Freriks shows this wonder in a smooth animation, turning pencil lines into lush vegetation with Houdini, Redshift, and DaVinci Resolve.
The plants spring up from the paper with help from Simple Tree Tools and Quixel atlases for the leaves, while the grass growing was done with an attribute transfer in a solver to scatter the points. The leaf decomposing is a Vellum tearing setup with an animated point attribute, the creator shared.
Paired with the music and sound design by Wouter Messelink and Erik van der Ven's voice-over, the animation makes you want to visit the forest and try its fruit.
If you enjoy motion design and animation, check out Freriks's works on LinkedIn.
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