Powerhouse computer-generated imagery houses like Pixar Animation Studios dominate the animated genre, but less-expensive technology and outsourcing to low-cost foreign animators is opening the door ...
Lyndon J. Barrois Sr., whose day job is high-tech animation, uses gum wrappers to create detailed portraits of historical figures and athletes in flight. Credit... Supported by Text by Julia Carmel ...
The traditional pipeline for premium animation is notoriously slow. From script to screen, a single season of a network animated comedy can take upwards of a year to produce—leaving legacy media ...
Animation has been one of those fields with a relatively high barrier to entry. It required software, skills, a lot of time and often a team. With AI, however, animation becomes much more flexible.