Autodesk Maya 2014 launched
Autodesk has unveiled the latest version of its 3D modelling, animation and rendering suite, Maya 2014.
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Autodesk has unveiled the latest version of its 3D modelling, animation and rendering suite, Maya 2014.
Autodesk has unveiled the latest version of its 3D modelling, animation and rendering suite, 3ds Max 2014.
The Maya and 3DS Max developer has revealed a new identity based around concepts of motion.
Adobe has released a video revealing new rotoscoping tools for After Effects that it'll be showcasing in April.
The Croods is the most technically sophisticated CG film to date from DreamWorks, having taken 15 million more compute hours to render than The Rise of the Guardians
Label Dalbin has created a video installation on tables that diners sit at to eat, integrated with imagined Asian news broadcasts.
A new display can produce a static 3D image with a 180-degree viewing angle from up to one metre away
The companies have teamed up to make moving motion graphics and animation projects between the two applications easier.
The Grid VCA graphics server aims to replace expensive workstations by doing all processing for you.
Nvidia has provided details on the successors to its Keplar platform, which is used in its current line of Quadro graphics cards
The Scottish illustrator has created a series of illuminated letters formed from flavours apparently found in Ballantines whisky.
Wacom has debuted a 13-inch version of its Cintiq digital drawing surface, which costs £625 plus VAT.
MARI 2.0 introduces a new layer system to the 3D digital paint tool.
The Brothers McLeod have posted their BAFTA Award-nominated animated short film Codswallop online. Watch it here.
The animated film above was created by creative agency Poetica as a spec film for Trek Bicycles.
Short film animates the fretwork of the newly opened house in London, 575 Wandsworth Road.
Autodesk has sent out an invite to launch events where it's "unveiling the latest 3D animation software releases".
VFX give supernatural abilities to a ghost, a werewolf and a vampire for the US remake of the hit BBC show.
Nvidia has fleshed out its range of Quadro workstation-class graphics cards based on its Keplar platform it launched with the K5000 last year.
However, we can confirm that Greg Davies wasn't created using VFX. He's real.