Tag: 3DArtist

  • Digital humans are here

    For 3D Artist I looked back at a year that featured some insane digital human work by MPC, Image Engine and Lola VFX. I bet you can guess which projects…

  • Making Coco pop

    You gotta love that headline, it’s from the new issue of 3D Artist magazine where I wrote about Pixar’s Coco. Buy the mag here.

  • 3D Artist cover

    3D Artist’s latest cover story is a piece I wrote on Blender’s Agent 327, an awesome short designed to showcase the 3D tool and collaborative workflow.

  • Visiting Weta Digital

    I had a chance to pop over to Wellington recently to chat to the team at Weta Digital on the new, and incredible, War for the Planet of the Apes. You’ll see some coverage coming out over the next few days, but here’s a hint at the first piece, for 3D Artist magazine. It has lots…

  • The pros behind game cinematics

    3D Artist magazine asked me to dive into the expert game cinematics approaches by Blur, Plastic Wax and Realtime UK – check out the newest issue with the resulting article here.

  • Rocket, fractals and 3D Artist

    Always a lot of fun writing for 3D Artist magazine – love their spreads. Latest issue covers the work by Framestore and Weta Digital for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2.

  • World building

    The newest issue of 3D Artist magazine has a feature I put together focusing on Atomic Fiction’s Deadpool work, Rodeo FX’s Game of Thrones vfx and the game Obduction from Cyan.

  • LEGO Batman uncovered (on the cover of 3D Artist)

    The newest issue of 3D Artist mag features Animal Logic’s work for The LEGO Batman Movie on the cover. I had the pleasure of writing a feature on the work by the studio.

  • Image Engine, over the years

    For 3D Artist magazine, I got to profile the Vancouver studio Image Engine. I’ve been in touch with them ever since their incredible breakthrough work on District 9 – so great to see what they’ve produced over the years.

  • Showcasing Luma in 3D Artist mag

    My newest article in 3D Artist magazine is about Luma Pictures and some of their recent projects, including Doctor Strange.