It’s fair to say that 2020 has been a rollercoaster year thus far. In the wake of a global pandemic the world has been forced to adapt quickly. In the realm of 3D art that means studios closing their doors, projects being finished remotely, and teams embracing new tools or workflows. 3D World spoke to several studios and creators to get their advice on working remotely, and to find out how they have weathered the storm whilst continuing to break boundaries. Virtual studio Agora shares tips for running a remote studio in the animation industry, while BRON discusses completing work on Netflix’s animated film The Willoughbys remotely. Kite & Lightning reveals how its team has worked from home with a pioneering pipeline, and Eric Jacobus of SuperAlloy lifts the lid on remote motion capture.
The team at virtual studio Agora meeting to discuss their work from remote locations
RUNNING A REMOTE STUDIO