3D computer graphics software produces computer-generated imagery (CGI) through 3D modeling and 3D rendering.
Complementary tools
After producing video, studios then edit or composite the video using programs such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro at the low end, or Autodesk Combustion, Digital Fusion, Shake at the high-end. Match moving software is commonly used to match live video with computer-generated video, keeping the two in sync as the camera moves.
Use of real-time computer graphics engines to create a cinematic production is called machinima.
See also
Template:Wikipedia books Software
- Comparison of 3D computer graphics software
- List of 3D computer graphics software
- List of 3D modeling software
- List of 3D rendering software
Fields of use
References
External links
- 3D Tools table from the CGSociety wiki
- Comparison of 10 most popular modeling software from TideArt