Produce more than 70 CGI sequences revealing wrecks and strange topography beneath the waters on the bed of the Great Lakes.

Post 422 South

Client Mallinson Sadler Productions

Brief Produce more than 70 CGI sequences revealing wrecks and strange topography beneath the waters on the bed of the Great Lakes.

How it was done 422 South’s Terragen artists worked with a team of Canadian scientists to translate a new lake bed survey into realistic, accurate ‘landscapes’.

Sunken ships were built to match original plans in Autodesk Maya and incorporated into Terragen scenes using The Foundry’s Nuke.

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