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# 1 05-07-2003 , 05:43 PM
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Is here ANYONE who knows Since When CGI is on the MArket?

Im writing currently a documentation fot exhibition with CGI and motioncapturing, and i really want to show when was it beginning.

for recources or link im very thankful!

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# 2 05-07-2003 , 06:44 PM
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Hi otaku,

I'm not sure but I think it was in the begining of the 80's, as I recall from the "The History of 3D Graphics Evening" at the 3D Festival... but I'm not sure... I also think they said the first movie which there really was used CG in was TRON... user added image

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https://www.asterius.com/atari/index
"A Brief, Early History of Computer Graphics in Film"... -->
https://www.beanblossom.in.us/larryy/cgi.html
some Pixar history... -->
https://www.pixar.com/companyinfo/history/index.html
"An Historical Timeline of Computer Graphics and Animation"... -->
https://www.accad.ohio-state.edu/~way.../timeline.html
this site also got some info... -->
https://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/5323/ITGSmain.htm

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# 3 05-07-2003 , 07:10 PM
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great man!!!

its very great im now finish with first part of textfile and you was posting it right now yes man!

thank you! i check out links now!

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# 5 06-07-2003 , 10:02 AM
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otaku, another thing you might want to add in the paper is the appearance of the amiga (not sure was that 84 or 85??) - that was not the start of cg, but it started broadcast quality system for relatively little money in consumer market. if you equipped it with a some thousand bucks for equipment it was capaple of studio quality.

but you needed to research on it - i only remember this from an article i read some 10 years ago ...

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thx baby duck, thx Tenshi

so on teh site of pixars history they sad that some guys
from disney anim. studios vent to george lucas mmh they had big chances...

so they made 1984 first CGI animation with textures and shader great animation its huge what they did as first CGI project

look!the adventures from Andre and wally b 1984


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If your project is not finished and if you still need the info then I could scan 4-5 pages for you and e mail it to you after work.
Tell me if you need it still.


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# 8 07-07-2003 , 10:35 AM
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oh yes please

if you agree that i use it ofor concepting to competition would be cool slickrenderer

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I believe that the first sort of experiments were being done in the 60's with computer graphics. At my uni there is a guy called John Vince who is one of the founders of this sort of stuff. He was working on extremley basic stuff back in the 60's on some weird contraptions. he also did the original inserts for channel 4 in the UK (people that were around in the 80's know what I'm talking about)
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thx to all now send out the letter...

thanks to all who has post some links, i was sending the letter to exhibition next week i know if i can join...

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