SIGGRAPH Asia 2011: speakers revealed
Andy Price | Events, Industry, News | 23/08/2011 15:03pm
The featured speakers for the Asian strand of the computer graphics conference, taking place this year in Hong Kong, have now been announced
The featured speakers for the Asian strand of the computer graphics conference, taking place this year in Hong Kong, have now been announced
The Electronic Theater presents the best of the CG industry every year at SIGGRAPH 2011 – here’s 3D World’s top picks from last week’s screenings
SIGGRAPH once again played host to the esteemed Computer Animation Festival: impressive attendance in the Electronic Theater, and great content from across the CG industry
3D World was at SIGGRAPH 2011 in force. Take a look at our beautiful stand in our second photo blog from the exhibition
The organisers of the biggest conference for computer graphics has announced the attendance figures and other stats for SIGGRAPH 2011 in Vancouver
Watch a model with 1,200 2k texture maps being painted in real time, with the help of Autodesk’s new Advantage Pack update
Pixologic’s sculpting app always draws the crowds at SIGGRAPH and this year’s show is no exception – read on to find out all about the new features
Paul Babb, President and CEO of Maxon US, gave 3D World a personal demo of some of the key features of R13, including an overview of the new character animation tools
3D World braves the show floor and the crowds on the first day of the exhibition
Krakatoa MX 2, Thinkbox Software’s volumetric particle renderer, has been unveiled at SIGGRAPH
3D World has been given a demo of the new Poser and Poser Pro by Smith Micro at SIGGRAPH 2011
Remarkable render engine resists reported ructions to return rebuilt and reimagined as a real-time raytracer
New geometry engine and simulation tools make upcoming release anywhere from 13 to 1,200 times faster than Houdini 11
The exhibition is an obvious SIGGRAPH highlight, take a look at some of the big stalls in the first 3D World photo blog
Autodesk has obtained a license with a five-year exclusivity period for the XGen Arbitrary Primitive Generator technology (XGen), used by Walt Disney Animation Studios on the film Tangled