Unity Wētā Tools has launched its newest tools to help artists work more efficiently on digital character creation and in film production. Wētā Tools, recently acquired by Unity, is a platform ...
Game engine maker Unity has announced its intent to acquire Weta Digital, the New Zealand-based VFX studio owned by Peter Jackson that's behind the special effects in films including Jackson's Lord of ...
Unity Software, a 3D game-development platform, is expanding its VFX footprint in a big way with the $1.625 billion acquisition of the technology division of Peter Jackson‘s New Zealand-based Weta ...
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Master the 3D Camera Tracker in After Effects — AI + VFX Compositing Tutorial
Learn how to master the 3D Camera Tracker in Adobe After Effects! Combine AI tools with VFX compositing techniques to create ...
Nov 9 (Reuters) - Unity Software Inc (U.N), opens new tab will buy Weta Digital, a visual effects (VFX) studio known for its work in movies such as "Godzilla vs. Kong" and "Avatar" in a $1.63 billion ...
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The Most Insane Music Video VFX Plugin – After Effects Tutorial (VFX Kit)
Discover the ultimate VFX plugin for music videos in this After Effects tutorial! Learn how to create jaw-dropping visual effects, dynamic transitions, and cinematic vibes using the powerful VFX Kit.
Unity, the video game engine company, has acquired Peter Jackson's Oscar-winning Lord of the Rings effects studio Weta Digital in a $1.625 billion deal. Under the terms of the proposed deal, which is ...
With Tuesday’s announcement of Unity purchasing Weta Digital’s VFX tech division for $1.6 billion, we’re going to witness a metaverse alliance between the two companies. This means Weta-style ...
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