![]() ![]() I wouldn't really say any part of the process was easy, though. Reveling in the chance to model characters and objects (like the Thunder Tank), Booth was so excited "to realize something I've longed to see for so many years the way I've wanted to see it. Stop cleaning your fur for a second and take a look at Booth's handiwork below: "But the trouble began when I started making the Sword of Omens from the ThunderCats," Booth continues. "I'm a huge ThunderCats fan, so I thought that would be a fun way to learn and keep my interest. By the time I'd finished making the sword, I was loving it and already thinking about what else I could make from the show, and the concept of recreating the intro was one of those ideas that I knew would keep me awake at night until I gave in to it." He began experimenting with a free piece of software called Blender to see if he "could make something simple, such as a robot drone" for "a sci-fi thriller project," he tells SYFY WIRE. Writer-filmmaker Mike Booth was spurred on to pay homage to one of his favorite TV shows when he started teaching himself 3D animation at the start of 2020. Grab your favorite ball of yarn and a saucer of cream for an insanely cool CGI recreation of the classic ThunderCats opening. Thunder! Thunder! Thunder! ThunderCats! Hooooo! ![]()
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