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See how Vine FX created 150 VFX shots for Enola Holmes 3

See a VFX breakdown for the Victorian era mystery drama, from subtle invisible effects to creative sequences visualizing Enola's thoughts.

Scantic trains 3D Gaussian Splats entirely on your phone

New iOS app generates 3DGS scans of objects and environments entirely on your phone, without cloud processing. The base app is free.

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See how Storm Studios created its VFX for Season 2 of Percy Jackson

Discover how the studio created custom solvers to attach CG barnacles to the surface of the Sirens for the fantasy TV series.

CreativeRates tells you how much other people are earning in VFX

New site shows real-world pay data for jobs in VFX, animation, games and motion graphics, submitted anonymously by other users.

Check out benuts’ 1980s-tastic VFX breakdown for Police Flash 80

Check out benuts' VFX breakdown for the cop comedy - from stunts and gunfire to an eye-replacement for a cartoon aubergine costume.

ArtDeck is a new alternative to PureRef that supports video

$6 app collects visual reference for art, animation and motion graphics projects into organized boards, and can import and step through videos.

See ReDefine’s VFX breakdown of Indian war drama Ikkis

Check out ReDefine's making-of for the tank combat sequences, some visceral, recreating events from the 1971 India-Pakistan war.

New CG software you may have missed: 16 August 2026

See the week's other updates to CG tools, like V-Ray 7.4 for Cinema 4D, Storm HydroFX 1.5, and free motion graphics tool Autograph 2026.1.

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Tutorial: Tracking & Compositing VFX for Film & TV

Master common real-world production workflows with The Gnomon Workshop's essential new visual effects tutorial.

How Dupp Film created a hybrid CG mermaid for Summer of 1985

VFX Supervisor Anders Nyman reveals how the unsettling creature from the TV series was created via a mix of practical and CG effects.