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: All production data—including characters, textures, and animation files—was made available to the public.
The Legend of Big Buck Bunny: Why This "Furry and Funny" Short Still Matters Big_Buck_Bunny_(2008).part3.rar
If you’ve ever tested a new media player or seen a demo of high-definition video, chances are you’ve encountered a giant, lovable rabbit and his three rodent tormentors. Released in by the Blender Institute, Big Buck Bunny (codenamed Project Peach ) wasn't just a 10-minute short; it was a revolution in open-source filmmaking. More Than Just a Movie: A Tech Showcase More Than Just a Movie: A Tech Showcase
The features developed for this film were later released to the public in , proving that open-source tools could rival the quality of major studios like Pixar. The Ultimate "Open" Project exaggerated character animation.
While the story—a gentle giant rabbit who seeks hilarious revenge on a gang of bullies—is charmingly reminiscent of classic Looney Tunes , its true purpose was technical. The used the film to push the boundaries of their open-source 3D software, specifically focusing on:
: Improving tools for fluid, exaggerated character animation.