Partnership with Pwnisher
Clinton Jones is a director, 3D/VFX artist and photographer. Over the last three years he has been focusing on the creation of photoreal 3D renderings in order to expand his story-telling ability, and has recently dedicated his full efforts to growing his YouTube channel, and creating high quality art with his community of talented young artists. His 3D journey began with a simple thought: “If I can think it, I can create it.”
12th Gen Intel Core CPU Review Roundup
Intel has launched their new 12th Gen Intel Core desktop processors (code-named “Alder Lake”) featuring support for DDR5, PCIe 5.0, as well as a completely new hybrid architecture using a mix of Performance and Efficient-cores. This is a lot of new technologies in one product which makes it hard to estimate how each model will perform in the real world without application and workflow specific benchmarking and testing.
12th Gen Intel Core – Do you need Windows 11?
Due to the new hybrid architecture used on the 12th Gen Intel Core desktop processors (code-named “Alder Lake”), Windows 11 is recommended in order for the Thread Director to be fully operational. But does this actually make a difference in the real world, or are their other issues that would actually make Windows 10 the better option?
Partnership with Solomon Jagwe
Solomon Jagwe is a freelance 3D artist, modeler, animator, painter, illustrator, and the creator/director of the Adventures of Nkoza and Nankya.
Partnership with Nicki Sun
We can’t say enough good things about Nicki Sun! Working with her has been every bit the pleasurable experience it looks like it’d be when watching her in front of the camera. To get more insight about how we worked with her to improve her workflow, have a look inside!
Partnership with Beeple
Mike Winkelmann, also well known as Beeple, was one of the originators of the ‘everydays’ movement, in which the goal is to create and publish an original piece of artwork each day. He famously sold an NFT work of art titled “EVERYDAYS: THE FIRST 5000 DAYS” for $69M in March 2021. CPU AMD Ryzen Threadripper
Should you upgrade to Windows 11 for Photography?
Windows 11 is finally here, and while many popular photo editing applications like Photoshop and Lightroom Classic technically have official support, many come with a note that there may still be performance issues. We want to test to see if performance in these applications is better on Windows 11 vs Windows 10, or if you should hold off on upgrading.
Partnership with Noah Kadner
Noah Kadner writes the Virtual Production Field Guide series for Epic Games and also hosts the Virtual Production podcast. He’s the Virtual Production Editor at American Cinematographer magazine and has interviewed many groundbreaking filmmakers, including J.J. Abrams, Jon Favreau, Sir Kenneth Branagh, and Michael Bay. As a co-founder of The Virtual Company, Noah offers workflow and integration services based in San
Should you upgrade to Windows 11 for Unreal Engine?
Windows 11 is finally here, however, Unreal Engine has not offered a specific update to support any new features of the OS. So what kind of performance could be expected as of the launch of Windows 11, without official support?
Should you upgrade to Windows 11 for Rendering?
Windows 11 is finally here, however, many popular rendering applications like Redshift and V_ray have not officially offered support for the new OS. So what kind of performance could be expected as of the launch of Windows 11?









