The Cincinnati Museum Center put tickets on sale for “The Science Behind Pixar,” an exhibition featuring interactive displays on the STEM concepts used in Pixar’s animated films. Visitors step into the production pipeline, working with geometry, physics, and animation principles used to create characters like Buzz Lightyear, Dory, and WALL-E.
The exhibition includes more than 50 interactive elements covering modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, lighting, and rendering.
Source: Cincinnati Museum Center
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