Epic Games Launches Unreal Engine 5.1 With New And Refined Features For Animation And VFX Work
According to the team at Epic Games, with UE 5.1 "we're honing in on the artist, and how the artist can use this tool."
According to the team at Epic Games, with UE 5.1 "we're honing in on the artist, and how the artist can use this tool."
Odd Projects will represent Brantley in all areas and support expansion into merchandising, licensing, and endorsements.
The three companies will work together to “create new social entertainment exploring the connection between digital and physical worlds.”
Riot now holds a significant non-controlling stake in Paris-based Fortiche.
Spire will use Epic's Unreal Engine to produce animated features and expand into the metaverse.
"We hope that this settlement properly acknowledges those who had negative experiences at Riot," the company said in a statement.
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
The course, which starts on July 26, is open to those with at least two years' industry experience in Europe.
Register for FREE to attend the Caribbean's top animation event, taking place virtually April 21–25.
The company says it is now worth $28.7 billion.
The feature will be made with Unreal, Epic's widely used real-time engine.
Want to learn a useful new skill: try virtual production.
You know you've created a popular cartoon character when fans turn up at your studio asking to meet her.
Shu, a Toon Boom Ambassador, explains how she used Harmony 20 to create a hand-painted aesthetic.
The projects include feature films, series, games, and works of augmented and virtual reality.
The pitching platform for animated features takes place in Bordeaux, France from March 3–5.
Ever wondered about all the steps involved in producing a 2d animated tv series?
We spoke to the artists and developers behind "Later Alligator," "Knights and Bikes," and "River City Girls" about their games' stylized visuals.
Series will launch in 2020.
This year's event found creators tackling the big issues of the day — discrimination, conflict, climate change — but are they going far enough?