Flow Director Created Limbo Animatic in 125,842 Frames in Single Blender File
Let's hope nothing happens to it.
Gints Zilbalodis
Gints Zilbalodis, the director of the Oscar-winning Blender-made animated movie Flow, proves his skill in the software once again by making a Limbo animatic with 125,842 frames in a single(!) file.
I really hope he's made at least one copy of that file, for his own sanity.
Gints Zilbalodis
"After nearly 2 years of work, I just finished the first (and only) shot of Limbo animatic! 125842 frames. The entire film is in a single Blender file!" he said on X/Twitter, sharing a glimpse of the project and his beautiful cat.
Gints Zilbalodis
Yes, it's basically a one-shot animated movie, still shrouded in mystery. People in the comments are curious about the size of the Blender file for such a ginormous project, but Zilbalodis hasn't revealed anything yet.
I know what you're thinking, but I couldn't find a confirmation whether it's connected to Playdead's famous game or not. If so, it would be fantastic news for the fans of Limbo and animation in general, but considering Zilbalodis wrote the script himself, the chances are slim.
If you want to eventually see what he cooked up, follow the artist on X/Twitter.
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