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By: Jerry Beck,
on 5/11/2016
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There’s never been a better time to composite your vfx/animation projects and do color grading -- for free.
The post Fusion Compositing Software Is Now Free And Available On Macs appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
By: Jerry Beck,
on 4/20/2016
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Paris might just be one of the most photographed and filmed cities in the world. But you’ve never seen it like this.
The post ‘Ghost Cell’ Uses Cutting-Edge CG Tech To Reveal A New Side Of Paris appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
Autodesk, the developer of Maya computer graphics software, offered new details yesterday about its transition to a subscription-only software model.