File:Digital Effects Bottle.jpg
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DescriptionDigital Effects Bottle.jpg |
English: A three-dimensional computer graphics image by Digital Effects Inc., New York, circa 1982. This image is one of the company's first to combine three dimensional objects (the bottle) along with texture mapping (the surface of the bottle and the "wallpaper" on the walls) and image mapping (the label on the bottle and the images inside the windows. The image was created using Digital Effects' Visions software, written in APL and Fortran. |
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Date | (Uploaded 2011-07-11) | ||
Source | Digital Effects Inc. and Judson Rosebush Company Inc. | ||
Author | David Cox, Alan Green, Robert Hoffman, Donald Leich, Jeffrey Kleiser, Judson Rosebush and others | ||
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