Create incredible Stop-Motion that combines aesthetics 8

12 years ago, the Swedish musical duo known as RYMDREGLAGE launched the legendary video, 8-bit trip. This week, after nine years of work, Daniel Larsson and Tomas Redigh are Return with 8-bit Trip 2 , one of the most impressive _Stop-Motion animations of recent times.

This type of productions are known as brickfilms, which as its name suggests, are videos that use the lego ** as their main component, but that can also be taken other freedoms in terms of cinematography and the inclusion of elements that we would find In the real world.

Redigh , which normally works in the videos while Larsson is from the music, gave Kotaku a little information about the creation of this video complex:

It took us three years doing it, it is a fairly complex system where you can plot a path for the camera movement in a 3D software modeling, in this case Blender. After that the road is decoded in a G-code, a language for CNC machines that you can use so that the camera 'float' by the room in which we built the characters of Lego.

As you could see, those nine years of effort were certainly worth it and this talented duo should feel very proud with its work.

Via: Kotaku

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