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Bricks! Here are some of those, in a big tube, and you are in it. But how???

Well, the bricks are redrawn frame-by-frame, but I made this "digital grid" as a guide to draw over. A grid is a useful guide to have when making any pattern conform to a warping surface, but especially convenient for bricks, because they are almost a grid already.

This is not the final shot- the bricks still need to undergo a bunch of compositing to match the more painterly bricks from other backgrounds that didn't have to move. But more importantly, the tunnel should actually lead to something.

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brick tunnel process

This is "brick tunnel process" by Felix Colgrave on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Anonymous

Great to see your process! You may have mentioned this in a previous post, but I'd love to know what software you use for the various phases of this process?

Anonymous

im gonna guess he did it in animate but it could also just b after effects or something

felixcolgrave

This clip here is all in Adobe Animate! On this project so far, shots have started life in Animate, most backgrounds and more painterly props are taken into Photoshop and then brough back into Animate, and then the whole thing is taken apart and put back together in After Effects for compositing. Music and sound design are made together as one track, in Ableton Live.

Anonymous

Thanks Felix! I worked in Flash quite a bit back at the turn of the century, I use Premier and After Effects currently, and I've been meaning to check out Adobe Animate - maybe this weekend I'll do that.

Anonymous

Makes me think of climbing out of a well.