Rigid link chains in Kung Fu Panda 3
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The villain of Kung Fu Panda 3 has a penchant for chains. In addition to the links adorning his belt, he uses long chains, attached to a pair of wide bladed swords, to control or destroy the environments that he encounters. To give our artists the power to freely drive these chains, we developed a series of tools focused on interactive user control, all without dismissing the harsh rigidity of solid metal.
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- Rigid link chains in Kung Fu Panda 3
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July 2015
82 pages
ISBN:9781450336369
DOI:10.1145/2775280
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Published: 31 July 2015
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