Mental Roy on feature creep
3D World | Features, Industry, Opinion | 21/08/2012 11:23am
Roy thinks that everyone in the VFX industry is doing a great job. And he’s not at all happy about it
Roy thinks that everyone in the VFX industry is doing a great job. And he’s not at all happy about it
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