Little Big Planet 3 simply showcases creativity and today's community is constantly surprised and pleased with what its makers produce, both in their games and outside of them. Fans have been submitting their own extraordinary works of art about the game, and its makers are incredibly moved to think that they managed to inspire people so much.
Prior to the official launching of the game, which is in just a few weeks, its makers have finally decided that it was time to get in on the act. With this in mind, the a group of amazingly skilled graffiti artists were challenged to transform a simple South London warehouse into a world of imagination that featured Swoop, OddSock, Sackboy, and Toggle.
The artists exhausted a lot of effort into the project. They hand-painted more than 4,000 frames in just a span of three weeks just to create the Little Big Planet 3 video that is viral today. The project took four artists, four film crew, 4,000 square feet of the double height warehouse, 2,000 spray paint nozzles, 670 tins of spray paint, 324 hours of relentless painting, and 750 tea bags.
Moreover, 4,012 frames were painted and shot. To be able to move the character 10 feet per three minutes, they had to be painted at least 30 times.
The viral video certainly reflects the community's imagination in action. It has become proof that Little Big Planet 3 gamers will not hesitate to support the game that they love the most, whether they deliver their support in the game, online, or in person.
As inspired by this now-viral stop-motion art, fans have gotten even antsier for the official release of Little Big Planet 3, which will be on November 26th this year. The game will be out in the UK and in Ireland two days later.
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