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Software Review: CINEMA 4D R19 Studio From Maxon
CINEMA 4D R19 is the latest release of the high-end 3D motion graphics, visual effects, painting, and rendering software application from Maxon.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suites 2016 Ultimate, Part II – Maya and Mudbox
This update adds valuable features and makes Maya a much more usable and user-friendly workspace for simulation, visual effects, and rendering.
Read More »Software Review: ‘Anime Studio Pro 11’
Anime Studio Pro 11 is a robust suite of animation tools that is surprisingly easy to use, and is now nearly a standalone solution for a variety of animation projects.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suites 2015 Ultimate: Part II
The big shining spot in the Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suites 2015 Ultimate is still 3ds Max with its speed improvements and new features
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suites 2015 Ultimate: Part I
The main star in this part of the package is 3ds Max. The performance updates alone should be welcome to most users and the additional features make this a very worthy update.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Walking with Dinosaurs: The Movie’
Originally produced for the BBC, theatrical directors Barry Cook and Neil Nightingale and screenwriter John Collee, have completely downgraded the original series’ successful blend of documentary filmmaking and computer-generated dino goodness.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Vue Infinite 2014 from e-on Software
In the realm of digital nature and environment computer graphics, there are really no challengers, and it comes in multiple versions, from free to pro.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Lego Movie’
The year’s first must see film is here, and will undoubtedly go down as one of the year’s best as well.
Read More »Blu-ray 3D Review: ‘Run’ (2013)
Exemplary 3D presentation can't make up for wooden acting and horrible storytelling. This is direct-to-video filmmaking at its corniest.
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