Texas A&M former students who honed their animation skills in the College of Architecture's Visualization Laboratory contributed their talents to the latest installment of the acclaimed Disney series.
By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Highlights Registration is open through Oct. 3 Last year’s event broke a Guinness World Record for “Most Participants in a Game Jam” Electronic Arts and Insomniac Games are among the sponsors for this year’s event Prizes include licenses for high-powered, professional-grade…
Pixar Animators join the Department of Visualization’s Summer Industry Workshop squeeze a real-world animated film production pipeline into demanding 10-week project.
By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Highlights The 25 former students took on roles that included shading, effects and character tailoring Texas A&M is regularly ranked as one of the top schools for animation students in the country Since 1989, the visualization program at Texas…
“Sleddin’,” an animated short film created by students at Texas A&M’s Department of Visualization. By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture For the fourth consecutive year, Texas A&M was recognized as one of the nation’s top animation schools, placing third among public institutions, second in the Southwest, and…
By Elena Watts, Texas A&M University Marketing & Communications With a grant from the National Science Foundation, Texas A&M Professor of Visualization Francis Quek has developed technology for talking books that allows people who are blind to access more literature with increased command over their reading experiences. STAAR Description…
By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture In the Oscar-winning animated movie hit “Zootopia,” creatures of all sizes live in a crazy quilt of habitats and structures in a giant city created with geographic information software by a team of Disney artists that included Brandon…