Cinemartin releases Denoiser video noise reduction software
Barcelona-based Cinemartin has released a standalone software for reducing noise grain in video footage. More on Cinemartin's website.
Barcelona-based Cinemartin has released a standalone software for reducing noise grain in video footage. More on Cinemartin's website.
Allegorithmic has released a new tech demo that shows the capabilities of Substance Designer for texturing scenes in UE4. More...
Raylight's Francesco Paduano has posted a video showing his upcoming free script for managing and rendering object ID and ambient...
Stig Atle Steffensen's open source implementation of Bullet physics in Max keeps advancing. A 64-bit version of the plugin for...
Pixar has made available a teaser for their new short film. Watch it on YouTube.
Evermotion have released their Nox Renderer with support for Max, Blender and Cinema 4D under the Apache open source license....
According to a transcript of a recent Autodesk earnings conference call published at financial site Seeking Alpha, the company's CEO...
A great graduation short by French artist Damien Colboc, made at Belgian school ESIAJ. Created with TVPaint. Watch it on...
Seagate announced that it has begun shipping 8TB hard drives to select customers with wide scale availability starting next quarter....
A new YouTube channel dedicated to reviewing software for 3DS Max and other CG tools is available. The first in-depth...
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