The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.

The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
Interstellar VFX
Double Negative’s CG mapping of a black hole’s accretion disk

The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.
The Double Negative Gravitational Renderer (DNGR) is the computer code used to create the iconic images of black holes and wormholes for the movie Interstellar.



















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