Meet Ollie, The New VR Animation Tool That’s Aimed At Beginners
Cartoon Brew gets an early preview of Ollie VR, a new tool designed to ease people into animating in vr.
Cartoon Brew gets an early preview of Ollie VR, a new tool designed to ease people into animating in vr.
The school's famous character animation program now costs $50,850 per year.
The French animation festival has announced 80 films in its first group of competition selections.
113 films were selected for the competition programs at Animafest Zagreb.
A lot of industry artists don't want anything to do with Skydance Animation.
There's plenty of animation projects nominated for this year's Canadian Screen Awards.
Lighthouse, a joint venture between Mercury Filmworks and Cartoon Saloon, continues to grow in Kilkenny, Ireland.
What's ahead in vfx for 2019: a look at the upcoming superhero films, sequels, and live-action adaptations of animated classics and video games.
Skydance Animation's hiring of John Lasseter "endorses and perpetuates a broken system that allows powerful men to act without consequence."
Details on Netflix's new genre-driven adult animation anthology.
Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a new technique for creating 3d cg character animation from a single still image.
The streaming service plans to adapt over 15 Roald Dahl books as animation projects.
Cartoon Brew makes sense of the virtual production phenomenon, and provides resources that filmmakers can use to start experimenting with virtual production techniques.
Disney's new PoseVR tool allows cg animators to work with character rigs in 3d space.
Flex Calibur lived like a rock star, and now he's rocking in Hell!
Netflix is shaking up the animation industry in a big way. Here a look at the studio's upcoming projects.
Over 250 artists are slated to participate in the first edition next September.
A handful of animated features are already considered frontrunners, while a large number of underdogs aspire to defy the odds and snag a nomination.
Venom’s many forms and many states meant vfx artists had a lot of problems to solve.
Will Vinton, a seminal figure in the development of commercial stop motion animation in the United States, has passed away.