Artist of the Day: Jacob Streilein
Discover the art of Jacob Streilein, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
Discover the art of Jacob Streilein, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
The director of "Coraline" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas" explains why you should know the name Jan Svankmajer and how to help him make his last feature film.
Carton Brew speaks to ILM vfx supe Pablo Helman about the variety of vfx techniques needed to create the scene-stealing performances of Bebop and Rocksteady.
New York City's School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Art department is receiving global recognition for the shorts created by its students.
"Dragonheart," released twenty years ago this week, was a live-action film that had one of the first digital characters you could believe in. We talk to the ILM artists who created it.
Cartoon Brew presents the Internet world premiere of "Symphony of Two Minds," a CG short unlike any you've seen before.
Discover the art of Grace Nayoon Rhee, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
Figuring out how to make the characters in "The Angry Birds Movie" look simple was a big challenge for Sony Imageworks.
Forty-three years after its release, one of the weirdest Japanese animated features is receiving its due recognition in the United States.
There’s never been a better time to composite your vfx/animation projects and do color grading -- for free.
The company is taking a $147 million charge to close down its gaming division.
Discover the art of Nic Sweet, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
Watch the humble beginnings of the vintage Cartoon Network series.
Cartoon Brew reports from Germany's digital art conference FMX.
What do you call a 'live-action' film that's 90% animated?
Discover the art of Romney Caswell, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
Guillaume Aretos, the new head of Art Center's entertainment design program, worked for 20 years at Dreamworks Animation.
New Yorkers: Start planning your animated weekend.
It only took Warner Bros. 17 years to do this.
Feature animation story artist Matt Jones shares some advice he picked up from one of the greatest illustrators of all time.