Making of The Confrontation

Jone always been inspired & fascinated by dinosaurs & prehistoric creatures, so for this painting, I wanted to create an adventure…

Interview with Incendii VFX

Incendii is an award winning visual effects and 3Dimensional design house. We deliver computer generated visual effects with an em..

Mikey Please: Seven Legs


Dragonframe software updates to 3.0 with Seven Legs, a stunning new promo from Mikey Please. A welcome treat while we’re waiting for The Eagleman Stag to make its online debut.

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Raoul Paulet: Mpora Gear – Intro

London based freelance director, motion graphic artist and designer Raoul Paulet recently designed and animated this intro animation for the new Mpora website www.Mpora.com/Gear for agency Factory Media.

Blind takes Sloth to Costa Rica

Created in partnership with Atlanta-based adv. agency 22squared, the trio of Gift of Happiness spots features the laidback spokesa…

Shark Night 3D: Petar Jovovic

We mainly use Maya for 3D and animation, Pixar Renderman for lighting, Naiad for water simulations and Nuke for compositing.

10 Reasons to Choose Vray 2.0

V-Ray 2.0 with all its new functionality and improvements, is currently available for both Autodesk Maya and 3ds Max.

Kijek/Adamski: We Cut Corners’ “Pirate’s Life”


Polish directing duo Kijek/Adamski (aka Katarzyna Kijek and Przemysław Adamski) have made lovely music videos using yarn and paper shredders. Their music video for We Cut CornersPirate’s Life is “As simple as it looks. The whole video is hand drawn frame by frame – markers on paper.”

We caught up with Kijek/Adamski to find out more about the video and exactly how many marker fumes produced this fluid gem. Read the interview here.

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zdf.kultur Channel Branding

Absolutely loving this channel rebrand directed by Jorinna Scherle and Stefan Sperner for German channel zdf.kultur. “We wanted to include the viewer with playful interaction and encourage the audience to be an active part of culture and the channel itself.” more info here.

Russ Mills: Byroglyphics

Russ Mills is a U.K based illustrator experimenting in a clash of styles from classical to pop surrealism, focusing predominantly on the human form, though also abstracting elements from nature and the animal kingdom. Covering subjects such as superficiality and isolation progressing into more socio-political expressions. Check out his site www.byroglphics.com