Breakdown (2008-2013) short film
An experimental short directed by Montreal-based artist Gwenael Belanger that shows a house disintegrating in free-fall. Watch it on Vimeo.
An experimental short directed by Montreal-based artist Gwenael Belanger that shows a house disintegrating in free-fall. Watch it on Vimeo.
In order to promote their plants library Xfrog are offering 150 models free for download. Also of note, they're having...
A recording of Scott Ross and Scott Squires discussing the VFX industries' situation at the recent NAB show has been...
Sitni Sati announced that their fluid dynamics plugin for simulating fire and smoke effects is now available for Maya. The...
The latest project coming from Gary Yost, a wonderful timelapse sequence that shows rarely-seen sights on and around California's Mount...
French FX artist Adrien Rollet has posted online his latest reel. Watch it on Vimeo.
We have the pleasure to present readers with another quality review. MU editor and professor Paul Roberts reviews Octane Render,...
Some notable papers will be presented at this year's SIGGRAPH. Watch the video preview on YouTube. Links to the available...
A number of videos that were recorded during Thinkbox's Stoke MX webinars on May 16th and 17th have been posted...
(Updated) More details revealed: Manually Painting Vegetation, Not Just for Plants. (Updated) More information has been disclosed by E-on in...
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