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Retro vfx: Titanic

The secrets behind the life (and death) of Titanic’s propeller guy

The stuff you see at SIGGRAPH often becomes real tools one day

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Hoping this StyLit research, which I wrote about at Cartoon Brew, will do exactly that.

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Posted on August 17, 2016Author Ian FailesCategories UncategorizedTags CartoonBrew

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