In the past, the cost of crowd simulation VFX made it impractical for anything short of a blockbuster like Lord of the Rings. But now there are affordable ways to create digital actors for even lean indie productions. The secret is managing expectations as to what your digital people can get up to and still look believable. Cheering in a stadium, running, walking, yes. Kung Fu action in close combat? Not so much.
Anima is mostly used for arch viz (architectural visualization), but its crowds stand up just as well for live action cinematography. As long as the crowds are set up to be behind live-action actors and not too close to camera, they can look extremely believable.
To get you started down the road to digital doppelgängers, Moviola has released the Anima Survival Guide. It’ll get you up and running with the software in under 30 minutes. We plan to add clear how-to tutorials in the coming months showing the process for taking these crowd simulations and compositing them believably into live action footage. Stay tuned for those.
So head over to moviola.com and get started building your very own army of digital people, thanks to Anima.