![]() ![]() Jumanji: the next level BTS/ Director Jake Kasdan with Jack Black on the set of Jumanji: The Next Level Mark Breakspear discussed the interactive use of Sprout and its use in the film the Kingsman at fxguide here. It was also used for photoreal jungle environments for the first Jumanji film. Sprout has made environment dressing at SPI available to a larger variety of artists. Sophisticated lightweight OpenGL representations keep performance nimble, and all instances remain fully editable by the artist to allow for highly art-directed environment dressing. In Sprout, artists can load any asset and quickly paint instances onto any other geometry using a brush paradigm familiar to anyone who has used Photoshop. ![]() Prior to the development of Sprout, environment dressing at SPI was done primarily in Houdini or procedurally at render-time and was thus the province of FX TDs. It was developed at SPI to address the need for an interactive artist-friendly tool that was fully integrated into SPI’s existing pipeline. Sprout is an SPI proprietary Maya-based tool for hand-dressing digital environments with large quantities of high-resolution assets like trees, plants and rocks. Jumanji: the next level, grossed over $700 million at the global box office, and it brings the fan-favorites back into the game, along with Jumanji newcomers Awkwafina (The Farewell), Rory McCann ( Game of Thrones) with Danny Glover ( Sorry to Bother You) and Danny DeVito ( Dumbo).Īs seen in the video above the team at SPI extensively used their in-house tool Spout for the film. This action-adventure comedy was directed by Jake Kasdan, with Mark Breakspear serving as client-side VFX Supervisor, and VFX Supervisor Jason Greenblum, Animation Supervisor Craig McPherson and VFX Producer Doug Oddy leading the Sony Picture Imageworks’ (SPI) VFX team. Jumanji: the next level comes to Digital March 3 and 4K Ultra HDR, Blu-ray and DVD March 17. ![]() Above an exclusive video look at the epic ostrich chase with SPI VFX supervisor Jason Greenblum. ![]()
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