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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