Complete beginner here: How do I build an Interstellar style wormhole? (Need node specifics!)

Complete beginner here: How do I build an Interstellar style wormhole? (Need node specifics!)

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Complete beginner here: How do I build an Interstellar style wormhole? (Need node specifics!)

1269782R8QE
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Hey everyone, I’m trying to make a wormhole like the one from Interstellar but I'm super new and honestly pretty lost.

Can someone tell me exactly which nodes I need to use for this? I know people usually just say "use Bifrost," and I'm totally fine with using it, but please don't just say that I really need to know the specific nodes and how they connect because I'm still stuck.

If anyone can give me a detailed breakdown of the setup, I’d really appreciate it!

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lauri_barnhart
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Hi @1269782R8QE,

I wanted to check in and see if you still needed assistance, or if you found a solution to your question already? Let us know if you need further assistance by providing an update or if you have found a solution, please share it with the community so other members who may have the same question could learn from your experience.

All the best,

Lauri | Community Manager


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1269782R8QE
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Yeah, I’m still seeking further assistance, thank you

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1269782R8QE
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Yeah, I’m still seeking further assistance, thank you

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n8skow
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Long answer: The question is a bit non-specific, as there are several shots within the film depicting Gargantua.
I would approach it like a film-maker would - by breaking it into pieces - which effect(s) specifically you are trying to recreate?

Also understand that you are undertaking a task that Christopher Nolan had to hire a dedicated scientist to figure out - it will take QUITE a bit more than a few mouse clicks to accomplish - and likely some programming skills beyond the capabilities of Maya. Kip Thorne (the aforementioned scientist) did an interesting write-up you can read at The American Journal of Physics: https://pubs.aip.org/aapt/ajp/article/83/6/486/1057802/Visualizing-Interstellar-s-Wormhole

While it's not at all a step-by-step instruction of what you are trying to accomplish - it does lay the necessary background you need to understand (physics wise) in order to create the visual image(s) demonstrated in the film.
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Short answer: Compromise. Does this all have to be created specifically in Maya or would some short-cut video warping in After Effects (or similar) work, like this?:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb4OOPUK42g

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lauri_barnhart
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Hello @1269782R8QE, we appreciate you posting your question.

 

Did the post by n8skow help you and answer your question?

 

If this helps, feel free to accept it as the solution.

 

This ensures others can benefit from the resolution shared here.

 

If you still require support, please post an update so we can assist you further.

 

Best,

 


Lauri | Community Manager
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