Valve Software, the creators of some of the world’s most beloved videogame series, Half-Life and Portal, has announced the beta release of their new animation tool, Source Filmmaker (SFM), designed to ...
Valve's Source Filmmaker now in open beta. After a brief closed beta, Valve is now letting anyone and everyone with a Windows PC and a Steam account play with its in-house movie making tool, Source ...
Valve has officially announced the beta release of its Source Filmmaker, a free tool that lets users create animated movies using assets from Team Fortress 2. The company notes that all its own video ...
Valve has gained a reputation over the years not just for consistently putting out great games, but also for the slick trailers and promo videos that go along with them. But now the developer is ...
Shane Acker, the writer / director behind the 2009 animated feature 9 is working with Brown Bag Films on a €15 million (about $18.7 million) animated film called Deep that uses new tools built on the ...
Valve's Source engine arrived in 2004 and has powered some truly great games such as Half-Life 2, Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead, Counter Strike: Source, and more. Now the game engine is stepping over ...
Valve is collaborating with the director Shane Acker and the Irish production company Brown Bag Films on his new animated feature film. According to a report in the Chicago Tribune, the film, Deep, ...
Valve, one of the pioneering games studios in the field of facial animation, has hailed the “incredible high-fidelity” of the tech used in LA Noire. “It’s impressive technically, for sure,” said Jason ...
Beta signups open today through Steam. Very interesting. I'll have to watch the video when I get home. I'll be interested in seeing how user-friendly the actual tools are.
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