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Cg 101. A Computer Graphics Industry Reference (Broché)

Terrence Masson

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  • Paru le : 05/01/2000
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CG 101 is the first comprehensive resource guide written in plain language for all levels of computer graphic users. It is also the first and only detailed behind-the-scenes history about the people and companies that have formed today's industry. Hundreds of contributors and in-depth interviews give a never-before-seen look into the earliest years of CG right up to present day. In addition to the historical perspective, CG 101 includes detailed tips and tricks, demo reel guidelines and CG job descriptions to help those looking to get into the business. The hundreds of software tool descriptions all have extensive contact information, including Web addresses and phone numbers for easy reference.
    • Color and Light
    • Painting and Graphic Design
    • Modeling
    • Animation
    • Rendering
    • Compositing
    • Input and Output
    • Historically Significant Companies
    • Programming and Mathematics
    • Basic and Miscellaneous Terms
    • Computer Graphics Time Line.
  • Date de parution : 05/01/2000
  • Editeur : New Riders
  • ISBN : 0-7357-0046-X
  • EAN : 9780735700468
  • Présentation : Broché
  • Nb. de pages : 500 pages
  • Poids : 0.715 Kg
  • Dimensions : 15,1 cm × 20,4 cm × 2,4 cm

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Biographie de Terrence Masson

Terrence Masson is a Visual Effects Director living in the San Francisco Bay area. He is the founder of the company Digital Fauxtography, and co-founder of The Visual Effects Resource Center. In 1993, Terrence moved to LA to join the start-up company Digital Domain, where he was a technical director. Terrence returned to ILM in 1996 to work on the Star Wars Trilogy: Special Editions, Spawn, and Small Soldiers. While at ILM, he also designed and directed a personal project, the short animated film Bunkie & Booboo. Most recently at ILM, Terrence served as a CG Sequence Supervisor on Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace.
Terrence Masson - Cg 101. A Computer Graphics Industry Reference.
Cg 101. A Computer Graphics Industry Reference
Terrence Masson
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