Become a master of all things VFX for $20 or less

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If you watched Avengers: Infinity War and wondered what software was used to render the sweat on Thanos’s brow; if your main takeaway from Cuphead was the versatility of the Unity engine; if you still think Avatar is a milestone in filmmaking, you might be a VFX nerd. 

In fact, we want to help you turn your fascination with visual effects and game development into a full-time gig. No, we’re not going to put you through college. But we are going to give you access to the Graphics & FX Mastery Bundle for whatever you feel like paying. That’s right, you can name your price for this $1,200+ training collection. Read more…

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Become a master of all things VFX for $20 or less

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If you watched Avengers: Infinity War and wondered what software was used to render the sweat on Thanos’s brow; if your main takeaway from Cuphead was the versatility of the Unity engine; if you still think Avatar is a milestone in filmmaking, you might be a VFX nerd. 

In fact, we want to help you turn your fascination with visual effects and game development into a full-time gig. No, we’re not going to put you through college. But we are going to give you access to the Graphics & FX Mastery Bundle for whatever you feel like paying. That’s right, you can name your price for this $1,200+ training collection. Read more…

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Nvidia’s $2,999 Titan V is a 110 teraflop GPU for AI processing

 Nvidia cards are the de facto standard for running machine learning workloads and today, the company added yet another high-end compute-centric card to its line-up: the Titan V. This card, which is based on Nvidia’s Volta architecture, features 21.1 billion transistors on a 815 mm2 chip that can produce a full 110 teraflops of compute power. All of that power comes at a price, though.… Read More

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