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- From: jk87377@lehtori.cc.tut.fi (Kouhia Juhana)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics.animation
- Subject: Re: More Questions
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 18:34:30 +0200
- Organization: Tampere University of Technology
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- In article <C19Jyr.Aq0@watserv2.uwaterloo.ca>
- nowinski@sciborg.uwaterloo.ca (Andrew Nowinski) writes:
- >
- >What computer was the ballroom scene in Disney's Beauty and the
- >Beast made on, and what resolution did it use?
-
- Computer surely must be Silicon Graphics; the resolution
- is probably at least 3000x1500.
-
- Additional questions which answers you might be interested in to read.
- What software was used? (Modeling, rendering?)
- Was the chracters hand painted? If so, was there reflected characters,
- and if were, then how they compined the computer scene with hand
- painted reflections? Any faults/bugs visible there?
-
- I have not seen the movie.
-
-
- >What computer was the movie Terminator II made on? What graphics
- >resolution did it have?
-
- The same as above.
- The software for character location digitizing were <?>.
- The software for 3D-character animation was Alias.
- The software for rendering was RenderMan; they made their special
- shaders (textures, etc.) theirself, however.
- The software for image editing (removing wires, etc.) were <?>.
- The software for morphing were <?>.
-
- The nuclear explosition was done with Mac by 2D-image manipulation.
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-
- Juhana Kouhia
-