ILM’s Game Theory

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Industrial Light & Magic’s move to a new, four-building complex on 23 acres of parkland near the Golden Gate Bridge gives it more than a nice view. Lucasfilm game division LucasArts has joined ILM in the state-of-the-art facility, marking the first time a visual-effects studio and a game developer have shared a single pipeline. Game developers can access high-end software, and filmmakers get wicked pre-vis tools.


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ILM’s new pipeline is designed to handle 4K images.

ILM’s new pipeline is designed to handle 4K images.

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there should be more articles about ILM and LucasArts similar to this one, especially,the part about the Zeno pipeline
Posted by Arturo Rodriguez, Jr on Saturday, January 26, 2008 @ 04:50 AM

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