Animal Logic Does Kung Fu Fighting, In LEGO
Animal Logic explains how they created expressive, cartoony animation for their short without squash and stretch and other animation principles.
Animal Logic explains how they created expressive, cartoony animation for their short without squash and stretch and other animation principles.
A surprising short tops Ottawa 2016.
The 40th anniversary of North America's biggest animation festival is here.
Vienna-based studio NÖT shares the unedited opening sequence of the Tom Hanks-starring "A Hologram for the King."
Cartoon Brew worked with Moonbot Studios and Radio Flyer to create an exclusive 33-page e-book loaded with artwork from the new short "Taking Flight."
This week, more than 7,000 girls and young women will be infected with HIV.
We present an exclusive first-look at "John Vardar vs. the Galaxy," a comic space-opera from Macedonia.
Illumination's "The Secret Life of Pets" also set a new all-time record this weekend.
We go behind-the-scenes to learn how Laika animated one of the biggest stop motion puppets ever constructed.
This innovative networking program at Vancouver Film School is an important step for helping the school's students find work after graduation.
Aaron Blaise is now offering annual premium memberships to his online art training website Creature Art Teacher. Save 25% exclusively through Cartoon Brew.
It takes a village of artists and technicians to create a sophisticated CGI character like Elliot the Dragon.
The directors of "Sausage Party" talk about the challenges of selling an R-rated animated feature in Hollywood, producing a film on a fraction of the budget of other studios, and knowing when you've gone too far in an R-rated cartoon.
The action-packed Korean zombie thriller is headed to the United States.
Corel has added significant improvements to the 2017 edition of its digital paint software Painter.
Over 70 guests from 13 countries will attend Pixelatl next month in Mexico.
Hundreds of employees have been told not to come to work tomorrow!
Making an independent animated short is hard. But what if you had the power of Pixar’s animation toolset and renderfarm behind you?
A personal animation project by Gerhard Human.
If you're going to buy one book on classic Disney animation this year, this is probably the one.