It 'a term that was introduced to us through the film and television, but now has many links to the type of computer or video games that can be purchased in stores and running on our computer system humble. What exactly is CGI, What is, and what it means?
Look for CGI Computer Generated Imagery, and refers to a visual image, whether static or in motion, it was made entirely by a computer system, or at least in part, created or enhanced by computer. CGI was one of the most important markers used to identify trends in technology, advances in equipment, and software developers of the system and those who use them.
When the idea of using images that were created on a computer was presented to us in television and film, it was pretty obvious that the pieces were genuine and that the bits have been added or replaced by a computer. Sometimes, reality and computer graphics have been combined into a single table, but generally were quite distinct. However, as technology has advanced so far and achieved so much in recent years the use of CGI has significantly increased the quality of the image that is perceived by the viewer to the point where today it is very difficult and often impossible for anyone, but experts to be able to distinguish between what is real and what is not.
For film and television companies, is often the case, if certain plans or images can be generated on a computer, simply because it exists in reality - as living, breathing dinosaur, or a spaceship flying through a black hole -- This must be done on a computer, where they are to be used in all. To a large extent, this capacity has led to the actual content of movies and programs with the producers to use these tips to beautify the scenery.
The other reason is used or is arrested, cost or safety. If a building is about to explode after a CG model of the building and have the computer to create an explosion effect will still look realistic, but can be shot from any angle, revised and corrected several times to do it right, and without any danger to anyone. To do the same thing, it would have cost a fortune, almost impossible to do several times because of the time and costs, and the explosions always have the real possibility that someone could get hurt.
So what CGI has to do with computers? Often, video games and computer games are developed in conjunction with films and television programs, and this can often result in models and scenes in preparation for the program together for the game. The result is a computer or video game that is truly consistent with the program. And 'that the use of CGI in the media, and this continuity is much more than movies or video games are an extension of a program - electronic media is becoming increasingly active and supportive, rather than a passive opportunities.
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