ERIS is a mischievous goddess of chaos with too much time on her hands. Sinbad is a cocky pirate who plunders ships and cares for no one but himself. In Dreamworks' workmanlike, animated "Sinbad: ...
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The studio expands its use of the open-source software for its latest animated feature, "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas," using only Linux workstations and servers. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Creating women’s hair was another difficult task. Most of the female characters have 16 strands of hair, and each strand has a minimum of seven different controls used by animators to manipulate that ...
From Shrek and A Bug's Life to Ice Age and Finding Nemo, computer-animated hits haven't eclipsed hand-drawn work just by looking good. Beyond their detail, fluidity and 3-D flair, these films have a ...
2003-06-29 04:00:00 PDT Pasadena-- At a preview for "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas," co-director Patrick Gilmore described the film's villain as "Cat Woman with a God complex. " He wasn't too far ...
Though you wouldn’t know it from “Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas,” the original Sinbad was a merchant from Baghdad, a truth-stretching, tale-spinning protagonist of the celebrated Arabian Nights. If ...
Sinbad's numerous ocean scenes created a daunting technological task. If animators had created the film's oceans segment by segment (as in the past), it could have added years to the movie's ...
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