Cycles coming to Cinema 4D
Insydium, developers of X-Particles for Cinema 4D, have announced that they're working on integrating Blender's Cycles renderer with Maxon's 3D ...
Insydium, developers of X-Particles for Cinema 4D, have announced that they're working on integrating Blender's Cycles renderer with Maxon's 3D ...
Smith Micro Software has released a significant update to its 2D animation software, formerly known as Anime Studio Pro. New ...
Another company takes advantage of the opportunity offered by competing companies that have adopted a rental-only model against the will ...
Archviz artist Bertrand Benoit has posted a new series of images from his latest personal project: a recreation of Louis ...
VFX Blog has posted an interview with the makers of MASSIVE crowd simulator, where they discuss the future of AI, ...
SideFX speaks with Method Studios regarding the recent work they did for AICP. You can read the behind the scenes ...
New features in Corel’s natural media painting software include: Texture Painting - create or import a texture source inspired by ...
A video by Nixolas that shows how Pokémon creatures are distributed around the world. Created with Maya and Golaem Crowd. ...
CLO Virtual Fashion has posted a new video showcasing work created with its cloth design and simulation software. Watch it ...
Ton Roosendaal has written an interesting report on his experience at this year's SIGGRAPH, discussing the increasing interest from the ...
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