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Animation

Zombies Get The motion50

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Studio Delivers Eerie & Vivid Promo Using a Blend of Illustration & Animation Broadcast

Thursday, 8 December 2011 Comments

Games

Insomniac Games Uses Aut

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Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite Software and Autodesk Scaleform Middleware Help Insomni

Thursday, 8 December 2011 Comments

Motion Graphics

Click 3X Teams With CBS

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When CBS Sports wanted to create an exciting new graphic package for the 2011 U.S. Open, they teamed

Wednesday, 7 September 2011 Comments

Stereoscopic

Stereobank Announces the

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Sterobank.com, the leading S3D stock footage marketplace, announced today that the biggest catalogue

Wednesday, 30 November 2011 Comments

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Following the numerous improvements and add-ons from the last releases, the 3d-io development team is proud to release a major update of BonesPro, the sophisticated skinning tool for Autodesk 3dsMax. BonesPro version 4.5 adds the production-proven fast and easy skin painting similar to ZBrush: artists can now paint weight adjustments in real-time and even smooth them out with the brush to achieve exact and elastic skin look & feel, just like using ZBrush / Mudbox.

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Skin Painting and Skin Smoothing

BonesPro 4.5 introduces paint brushes for efficient skin weight painting. In addition to standard brush functions 3ds Max users are familiar with, BonesPro 4.5 brings Skin Smooth Brush, which smooths the skin, creating perfect folds, blending and equal surfaces with just using few mouse moves.

CG Today - Stella AdlerStella Adler partners with Rahul Rawail to open Stella Adler Studio of Acting School in India

In an exciting new venture into the development of international acting talent, the prestigious Stella Adler Studio of Acting School in New York has granted a license to L.C.A. Communications Pvt. Ltd., to open the first ever Stella Adler Studio of Acting School (under license) in India, home of the burgeoning Indian film industry.  The Stella Adler Studio of Acting School in Mumbai, India will now open for registration and will be launched in January 2011.

CG Today - ImagineersystemsImagineer Brings On Stereoscopic, VFX Artist Mary Poplin as Product Specialist in LA; Martin Brennand Opens Australian Office

Imagineer Systems today announced it has expanded its worldwide team of product experts in the wake of the launch of its newest 64-bit VFX software, mocha Pro.  With this announcement, Imagineer Systems has named stereoscopic artist and VFX industry artist, Mary Poplin, as its new Product Specialist in Los Angeles, CA, effective immediately. 

Additionally, Imagineer System's Martin Brennand has been charged with opening the Australian office for the Company, and is responsible for supporting customers, partners and prospects in the Pac Rim and Asian VFX markets. These expansions translate to a new level of customer presence for Imagineer Systems, with personal touch service available now in nearly every time zone around the world.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s 20-minute animation film and a slide show to create awareness on cleanliness are yet to reach citizens. Despite spending Rs 7 lakh on the film and about Rs 35,000 for the slide show, the film has hit a hurdle.

While the slide shows inform the public about the fines that will be charged by the clean-up marshalls for spitting, defecating in public or littering, the animation film revolves around a NRI returning to Mumbai to find the city unclean.

The fate of the film is undecided as the BMC had scrapped the clean-up marshall drive after stiff opposition from corporators. The civic administration had said that the three-year-old Clean-up Mumbai campaign will be scrapped and another scheme will be introduced by December 31. Meanwhile the clean-up marshalls will continue their drive for the month of December.

“Both the animation film and the slide show are ready since 3-4 months now,” said B P Patil, Chief Engineer Solid Waste Management (SWM).

Read more at: Indian Express

Brainy blockbuster Inception – director Chris Nolan’s follow-up to the hugely successful The Dark Knight – has had people talking around the world.

Talking about the “mind-boggling” plot, the characters, the locations and of course the phenomenal visual effects.

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Visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin, of London-based company Double Negative, says the effects were never meant to take over the feature, which took $7.3 million in its opening weekend at the Aussie box office.