The first computer generated animation was created in 1960, this animation was 30 seconds long and features a the perspective of a car traveling down a planned highway.
The first example of 3D animation at pixar/the beginnings of pixar however is an 30 second animation of a computer generated hand created by Edwin Catmull and Fred Parke in 1972
The process the two went through to create this animation involved digitising a cast of Catmull's hand by mapping out triangles and polygon shapes that were drawn onto the cast into a 3D animation program that Catmull himself wrote.
It was this animation that forged a basis for the animated film 'Toy Story' the first feature length 3D animated film and the emergence of the animation studios that produced it, Pixar.
Catmull went on to develop 3D animation softwares that animators use today.
The first example of 3D animation at pixar/the beginnings of pixar however is an 30 second animation of a computer generated hand created by Edwin Catmull and Fred Parke in 1972
The process the two went through to create this animation involved digitising a cast of Catmull's hand by mapping out triangles and polygon shapes that were drawn onto the cast into a 3D animation program that Catmull himself wrote.
It was this animation that forged a basis for the animated film 'Toy Story' the first feature length 3D animated film and the emergence of the animation studios that produced it, Pixar.
Catmull went on to develop 3D animation softwares that animators use today.
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