Computer Graphics World

July / August 2015

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j u ly . a u g u s t 2 0 1 5 c g w 1 Shrink-Wrap – ILM artists create a super small superhero for Ant-Man. A Boy's Life – Epic shows off the power of its Unreal Engine 4.8 with a digital short film running in real time at 30 frames per second. Almost Human – Industry experts look to advance the state of digital humans through the Digital Human League's Wikihuman Project. Share and Share Alike – Virtualization is the industry's latest buzzword, but how can the technology be utilized to the fullest within the studio environment? departments on the cover Editor's Note – SIGGRAPH 2015 Chair Marc Barr talks about what is new at the show, what attendees can expect, and why they should attend. Spotlight – Pixar's RenderMan 20, Vicon's Vantage, Chaos Group's V-Ray 3.2 for 3ds Max, Luxion's KeyShot 6, HP's Sprout, Havok's Havok FX Portfolio – SIGGRAPH 2015 Computer Animation Festival Products – Recent soware announcements and more Animal Farm – ILM receives another park pass, this one to Jurassic World, where the artists use state-of-the-art technology to create charismatic and dangerous dinosaurs for the new feature film. 16 40 50 54 2 6 C O M P U T E R G R A P H I C S W O R L D CGW features 4 36 56 Supplement: 2015 Education & Recruitment Special – A look at nationally recognized student projects that push the envelope. special cgw & post's EDUCATION & RECRUITMENT 2015 From "Soar" by Alyce Tzue, Academy of Art University BY KAREN MOLTENBREY Schools encourage students to soar with award-winning projects Educationpfin-MV2.indd 1 7/14/15 4:10 PM Summer Effects – VFX create movie magic, providing thrills and chills for audiences. • Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation • San Andreas • Terminator Genisys • Pixels 23 see it in POSTMAGAZINE.COM | Working remotely | Period effects in Outlander | VFX for summer blockbusters | Review: Cinema 4D Studio R16

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