Wired on the art and craft of PARANORMAN

In "3-D Printing Goes Hollywood With Stop-Motion Animated Feature PARANORMAN," Wired magazine's Caitlin Roper looks at the revolutionary technology that went into creating the horror comedy about a little boy with a special talent. Indeed, as Roper points out, "With tens of thousands of printed parts, millions of hours of work, and billions of pixels invested, the project represents unparalleled innovation in handmade storytelling." Click through their editorial slide-show which beautifully illustrates how the puppets were assembled and animated, with great photos by Chris Mueller.

In "3-D Printing Goes Hollywood With Stop-Motion Animated Feature PARANORMAN," Wired magazine's Caitlin Roper looks at the revolutionary technology that went into creating the horror comedy about a little boy with a special talent. Indeed, as Roper points out, "With tens of thousands of printed parts, millions of hours of work, and billions of pixels invested, the project represents unparalleled innovation in handmade storytelling." Click through their editorial slide-show which beautifully illustrates how the puppets were assembled and animated, with great photos by Chris Mueller.