This method has been used on every Pixar movie since, smoothing out everything from humans to bugs to buildings. That work allowed Andy and the rest of the human characters to spend less time in ...
This method has been used on every Pixar movie since, smoothing out everything from humans to bugs to buildings. That work allowed Andy and the rest of the human characters to spend less time in ...
Following is a transcript of the video: Narrator: See these hairs on Sully's arm from "Monsters, Inc."? Instead of animating each hair one by one, Pixar computer scientists created a program ...
While we haven't learned too much about this movie past its initial premise and first-act footage, we do know that it follows an 11-year-old kid named Elio Solis, an underdog who becomes the ...
Getting a given character to move starts in Pixar's rigging and modeling department ... This may seem like a specific advancement just for the "Cars" movies, but it would be important for some ...