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Why are bowling animations like this? If you've ever been bowling, you probably remember the absurd 3D-animated scenes that played after each turn. Sometimes it's an anthropomorphic pin flashing you a ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Ann Iungerich, a local artist from Fort Morgan, created an incredible nine-and-a-half-foot tall ...
Why does the cleverly named "Pro 9" -- a computer controlled skeleton -- perform the same animation routines as the young Asian schoolgirl capable of hurling a 20 pound pirate ball at 800 miles per ...
Go bowling almost anywhere in the world, from California to Copenhagen, and it’s going to look pretty much the same. Weighty, nearly nine-inch balls being hurled down a lane toward 10 hefty, ...
The sound of a bowling ball crashing into 10 pins - well, if you're lucky - is one thing that could change with the rise of new technology at the bowling alley. A shift is underway in how bowling pins ...
Stop motion is by its very nature one of the most hands-on kinds of animation. But how do you animate a giant underwater eyeball frame-by-frame? It’s something Laika had to conquer for Kubo and the ...
Even if you haven’t seen the 1996 cult comedy “Kingpin” about bowling and redemption, you can probably imagine Bill Murray’s indelible character Ernie (Big Ern) McCracken: With sweat on his brow and a ...