With the release of Big Hero 6, Walt Disney Animation Studios added a powerful new tool to its production arsenal: the Hyperion renderer. The studio spent two years building the path trace renderer ...
The real hero of "Big Hero 6" isn't Baymax, the on-screen huggable robot that has charmed audiences worldwide, but the team of artists and engineers that developed the cutting-edge technology that ...
Disney’s bleeding-edge rendering software Hyperion enabled Big Hero 6 animators to simulate the behavior of light in a fraction of the time. The November 7 arrival of Disney’s Big Hero 6 is as much a ...
When theatergoers see Disney’s “Big Hero 6” early next month, they’ll see another big-budget animated film that taps into the emotional dynamics of love, loss and courage that the studio made so ...
Disney's upcoming animated film Big Hero 6, about a boy and his soft robot (and a gang of super-powered friends), is perhaps the largest big-budget mash-up you'll ever see. Every aspect of the film's ...
Love Big Hero 6? The movie wouldn’t have been possible without Disney’s new Hyperion rendering tech. If you follow our Movies & TV coverage, you already know that we love Disney’s recent Big Hero 6 — ...
Fig 1. Baymax and Hiro are the stars in Disney Animation's Big Hero 6. Big Hero 6 (BH6) is a story about a boy, Hiro, and his super robot, Baymax, built by his older brother, Tadashi. It is a very big ...
Disney's winner for Best Animated Film, Big Hero 6, is one of its best-looking films. Between the intricate detail of San Fransokyo's 83,000 buildings and the soft edges of Baymax the robot, Disney ...
Disney Animation team pushes technical boundaries with Big Hero 6 Your email has been sent New software that took two years and 200 million computing hours to make creates the essence of "Big Hero 6." ...