Something that I always look for in the evolution of anything is if it was around during the Beatles lifetime- 1962-1970. Always puts things into perspective as to how old yet innovative some things were
For some reason, Polar Express no longer looks uncannily realistic because of how old it is. It's just... weird Edit: What I meant was that the Polar Express no longer looks weird for the same reasons it did back in 2004, I'm not saying it looks any less creepy
3:00 That actually looks incredible, especially for mid 80's CGI _(I think it's mostly the color scheme that does it)._ It looks dozens of years ahead of its time. Heck, in my opinion it still holds up pretty well nearly 40 years into the future. Sorry about all the spam comments people are making, btw, I'm sure those get really annoying. (-_-)
It's crazy to think that back then it took months of work and a huge team of programmers to make just that one short, while today it's something that could probably be whipped up by a single guy in a week using Blender
Anything the people behind Pixar made looks years ahead of its time. Early Pixar animations could hold up pretty well today (except for Tin Toy, that's for sure).
Time flew fast,now,in 2050 we will be amazed how CGI will come to life,and remember all these shows and will say "It's poor graphic" but it used to be our childhood memories
We are so close to complete realism that I think we will reach that point way before 2050, I think the real impressive thing will be how live video games will eventually be able to produce this level of quality, even now with the new console and pc hardware gen, it is getting really impressive, just consider how it took some of these early cgi things months to render, while now it is rendering at 30-60 fps
Games like red dead redemption 2 are already exceptional when it comes to 3D graphical matters. Depending on which media we are viewing in the future, we might not have such a different opinion. There is a limit to realism, and the limit is reality. As we progress in our technological fields, we get closer to a peak, and once we reach that peak, it’s all been done.
@@williamsmith6921yeah, honestly I'm more scared about ia now. Cgi will always improve but it's almost real life already. But who knows, we will always find details that we like to improve
10:48 The movie is now turned 21 years after A.LI.CE still existed, Xevious CG movie making a lost film were existed around the obscure rare anime titles
Before I’ve doing on future plans to creating 3D anime art style and Japanese influences with legacy of A.LI.CE, To takes much development for internal department of our company, I usually to equipment few more big budgets and big studios as well
I think there are two main reasons why people don't like today's CGI. 1: An over-reliance on the medium has caused it to lose its magic. Nowadays, no one will ask "how did they do that?" when they watch a scene in a movie. 2: No one's innovating on the technology anymore (at least not many filmmakers are). As soon as CGI became realistic, we've hit a plateau.
1994: we are going to create a movie with motion capture shrek! 1996: could people really watch 90 minutes of shrek lookin like that 2001: great shrek movie 2023: fnaf movie
seems like Jar Jar would have been a better choice as he was one of the first all digital characters to share significant screen-time side by side with live actors.
I like how throughout the 2000s, you've got Sharkboy and Lavagirl with horrible CGI, Cars with the thousands of individually animated cars, and then there's Transformers.
Imagine this: Woody: Hey, guys. Buzz: We need some ideas... Bob: Sure, we can help you out. Larry: How bout a movie about superheroes and maybe one about a robot, how about an old man and his flying house? BTW, I love westerns and space. Hey, maybe I'll write a song about it in 20 years...
im as old as wall-e and its one of my favorite Disney movies! i remember playin ps2 ratatouille amd there being trailers for wall-e...nostalgia... another movie i love from the year i was born is the Hulk! played the 2008 hulk ps2 game so much
@@angeld7849 No I'm NOT. There was a CGI scene in wrath of khan, look it up and admit you're also wrong. Also arrogant much? learn how to do a simple google search th-cam.com/video/52XlyMbxxh8/w-d-xo.html
Actually in the 60s computer were too big and only had 1 thing command prompt until the 70s Which meant that hypercube and the other 1960s animation was made in the 70s l
No, they could send data to an oscilloscope in order to do graphics. For stills, they had a device called a plotter that could draw complex graphics like blueprints.
"They used CGI to fake the moon landing"
*Quality of CGI in 1969*
flat earthers: im gonna pretend i didnt heard that
Earth is a Cube
@@Pixiloom Is this a joke?
@@arlynnecumberbatch1056 LMAOOO
@@ionpion yes the one below me is sarcasm
1995: Wow! This CGI stuff is awesome! Hope they use it in more movies!
2021: I miss traditional animation...
Traditional?
@@angeld7849 hand drawn I mean
@@flippyfrogman okk
Honestly, It's been way too long since Disney made a 2D animated movie.
I love 3D animation but we could use some variety
The concept of CGI, even in its infancy, existing during Beatlemania is absolutely surreal.
Something that I always look for in the evolution of anything is if it was around during the Beatles lifetime- 1962-1970. Always puts things into perspective as to how old yet innovative some things were
Imagine in the future playing a disney movie in the ps15
For some reason, Polar Express no longer looks uncannily realistic because of how old it is. It's just... weird
Edit: What I meant was that the Polar Express no longer looks weird for the same reasons it did back in 2004, I'm not saying it looks any less creepy
;-;
Now it’s just uncanny
@@Dumb_Killjoy Exactly
I still think it looks way better than people say, just don't look at the girl or know it all kid too much xD
when i was in 3rd grade everyone thought the movie was live action and not cgi 🫠
3:00 That actually looks incredible, especially for mid 80's CGI _(I think it's mostly the color scheme that does it)._ It looks dozens of years ahead of its time. Heck, in my opinion it still holds up pretty well nearly 40 years into the future.
Sorry about all the spam comments people are making, btw, I'm sure those get really annoying. (-_-)
Time and time again Pixar flexes on everybody
It's crazy to think that back then it took months of work and a huge team of programmers to make just that one short, while today it's something that could probably be whipped up by a single guy in a week using Blender
Anything the people behind Pixar made looks years ahead of its time. Early Pixar animations could hold up pretty well today (except for Tin Toy, that's for sure).
The whole thing is made out of phong materials
@@Nugcon What are you doing here
The jump from johhny quasar to toy story is incredible. The detail in toy story is immaculate for its time
They had cgi in 1965 holy crap
yees
don't let this distract you from the fact the world is round, and the moon landing was not faked
@@Nyctophiliac. the *earth* is round, wait a minute, is earth and world the same?
@@eveflash733 I think no since world probably means the entire countries and earth has countries, atmosphere, Air
probably took up a lot of memory
The CGI of the 1980s and early 1990s looks alot better than alot of people think
They're so imaginative, creative, and original.
@@brandonspain12345 or maybe because is expensive
@@brandonspain12345 heck even low budget is so good like that corn god
@@brandonspain12345 sometimes CGI look realistic sometimes today we don't even know what fake or not
2:37 looks like something out of a 90's nickelodeon bumper
yes
yea it does
Yah it does
the 80's and the 90's are way advanced than what i expect
ikr idk what i was expecting, looks pretty good
They look much better than most movies today which the movies are 90% cgi and green screens.
it was the budget that made those movies look good
Jurassic Park got an oscar for great CGI
its probably because they spend dozens of hours rendering it which means its not real time at all so I can understand mostly
As much as early CGI may be creepy it‘s also interesting at the same time to see how rare they were because making them back than was really hard
people say the moon landing is fake, and yet CGI at that time looks like it was made by a kid..
Ikr itd so stupid
They want you to think cgi was bad back then so they only released the crappy ones
@@aregag7049 oh,hmmm... Maybe it was alien technolgoy was so advanced in the 60's
@@aregag7049 are you being ironic or somthin
You dont need GCI for that tho, stanley Kubrick made movies about landing on the moon around that time
Great video, dude! I never knew there was CGI in 1965.
CGI goes as far back as the 50s with the movie Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock
Time flew fast,now,in 2050 we will be amazed how CGI will come to life,and remember all these shows and will say "It's poor graphic" but it used to be our childhood memories
We are so close to complete realism that I think we will reach that point way before 2050, I think the real impressive thing will be how live video games will eventually be able to produce this level of quality, even now with the new console and pc hardware gen, it is getting really impressive, just consider how it took some of these early cgi things months to render, while now it is rendering at 30-60 fps
Games like red dead redemption 2 are already exceptional when it comes to 3D graphical matters. Depending on which media we are viewing in the future, we might not have such a different opinion. There is a limit to realism, and the limit is reality. As we progress in our technological fields, we get closer to a peak, and once we reach that peak, it’s all been done.
Man 40 years from now people will call Thanos unrealistic idk
@@RasinnFlakes grape man already looks unrealistic.
@@williamsmith6921yeah, honestly I'm more scared about ia now. Cgi will always improve but it's almost real life already. But who knows, we will always find details that we like to improve
11:07 ah yes, my favorite animated movie, SHERK
Too ofensive for you?
@@angeld7849 naw, it just sounds funny
@@parkerheyen4446 Oh Ok, I thought you were angry because I misspell shrek
Says the guy with a baby Yoda picture
@CrystalCat dunno
10:48 The movie is now turned 21 years after A.LI.CE still existed, Xevious CG movie making a lost film were existed around the obscure rare anime titles
Before I’ve doing on future plans to creating 3D anime art style and Japanese influences with legacy of A.LI.CE, To takes much development for internal department of our company, I usually to equipment few more big budgets and big studios as well
22:26 it's called Spiderman into the Spider-verse btw
All the previous clips really puts the First Toy Story into perspective, when I saw it I thought "what the hell it looks so realistic."
I want to watch 80s movies with CGI. 80s CGI is so cool to look at.
I don’t think I realize that Luxo Jr., Tin Toy, and Knick Knack all came out in the mid to late 80s. I thought they all came out in the early 90s.
4:38 This is very nostalgic, I feel Dejavu watching this for the 4th time
I think there are two main reasons why people don't like today's CGI.
1: An over-reliance on the medium has caused it to lose its magic. Nowadays, no one will ask "how did they do that?" when they watch a scene in a movie.
2: No one's innovating on the technology anymore (at least not many filmmakers are). As soon as CGI became realistic, we've hit a plateau.
Man CGI has evolved for so many years from 1960s to 2020s realistic CGI.
I love the old 3D and CGI animations...
Same
Me: mom can we get Jimmy newtron
Mom: no we have Jimmy newtron at home
Jimmy newtron at home: 7:04
Neutron*
That was an early version of Neutron (Probably already know that put still)
@@jeremy3261 well no shit that’s the point of the comment
the toy story prototype is terrifying
The first 3D animation being a 4th dimensional cube is wild.
when you realise we are closer to 2076 then 1965
the tin toy baby looks as if it were having multiple strokes at once lol
4:15
toy: im lonely
*demon casually walks through door*
toy: --HOLY SH-- yay :D
How did u do that type of text
@@klubwinxsk1556 just type - that twice like this -- words here --
but dont do it like that no spaces between -- and the words like this --words here-
--o--
--oh--
""tHEy UsED cGi tO FAKe thE MoOn lanDiNGs!!!!!!!!"
CGI in 1969: *b a l l*
--which ball-- hAhA fUnNy
The leap in quality for T2 is awesome to see. Also, I had no idea Toy Story was a short before it was a full movie
I don’t think they publicly released the short version. They kept it a secret.
Nice, you even included the 60's
18:56 Wow. Animating liquids in cgi is hard enough but to animate condensation that well too? That’s amazing.
nah, its easy
it all started..
*with 2 cubes*
I cant believe that "Toy Story" was made in 1995 until I saw Andy's face
1994: we are going to create a movie with motion capture shrek!
1996: could people really watch 90 minutes of shrek lookin like that
2001: great shrek movie
2023: fnaf movie
1:13 aMoNGus REfereNcE
when the CGI is sus
@@JohnnyMoose23 Folks cgi is actin kinda sus totally can't be me
donald pump was the imposter......
Toy story really was amazing for its time
Fr i love that movie
I invested all my time in this video and I don't regret it
tron looked like it was ahead of it’s times
that's because it is
80s/90s: wow CGI is awsome, i wish they would use it more in movies
2024: I miss practical effects
1980s cgi looks awesome
4:15 Bosses in Dark Souls be like:
LOL THAT BABY
I'm surprised District 9 didn't make 2010. The CGI is mind blowing in that movie.
"People the first landing moon is just a CGI"
CGI in 1960's
I do love the timeless classic sherk
Shrek*
I enjoy it's spin off, Piss in Boots
back when a 10 mb computer is powerful enough.
You can't even run in a 4gb ram computer sadly
1:25 wow this one is actually pretty good
The Clip on 2:10 Was Like Animated I was Amazed that CGi can Do this.
It's more used in anime
a fursuit kid!?
@@ZygardeCruiserNah the backround dude
It’s pretty cool to see how it has the 2d and 3d together but one thing is the flat colors
The 1987 Doctor Who Title Sequence Also Used CGI.
Cool
And thus,He returns. Also good video!
seems like Jar Jar would have been a better choice as he was one of the first all digital characters to share significant screen-time side by side with live actors.
But no one likes Jar Jar
0:42
you are watching the first sims prototype
What’s that music at the beginning of the video, I really like it?
It is in the video
We went from 1965's Hypercube from the 90s, To a Live Action Sonic The Hedgehog Movie
Why isn't anyone talking about how good was Sharkboy and Lava Girl?
thanks for putting Money For Nothing. That was a nice surprise. It's my childhood
Thanks for more additions to my blacklog of movies 🍿
I like how throughout the 2000s, you've got Sharkboy and Lavagirl with horrible CGI, Cars with the thousands of individually animated cars, and then there's Transformers.
Damn, 80s CGI actually looks better than most 90s & early 00s CGI!
I just hope Jurassic Park, The Matrix, and Avatar are in this version. Maybe even A Bug's Life.
Yes, I did not add Bug life, I have not seen this movie and I really don't care
The matrix is a masterpiece of a movie
"Hey honey, you wanna watch the extended cut of them Lords of Rings you like so much?"
After seeing that Sherk part, I just thought of something.
What if Pinnocio says "My nose will now grow"?
xD
You both misspelled Shrek
@@kepapi6985Its the joke lol
1965 to 2024 that’s crazy dude
Future world was the 3D Sculpture in 1974 and then there was a movie in that time
Me parece increíble como hay un gran cambio en los años 80's con el estilo de CGI es fascinante y se ve muy bien
Asies!
@Someone Called Alvaro sii
If I saw the 1972 and 1974 CGI, it wouldn't have inspired me to get into programming at all.
Omg your other comment
Jurassic park is such a stunning example for its time
Stuff got advanced real quick...
You forgot Veggietales! They helped in a big way. Pixar came to Big Idea for ideas.
Yes. I am glad to see you say this.
Imagine this:
Woody: Hey, guys.
Buzz: We need some ideas...
Bob: Sure, we can help you out.
Larry: How bout a movie about superheroes and maybe one about a robot, how about an old man and his flying house? BTW, I love westerns and space. Hey, maybe I'll write a song about it in 20 years...
flat earthers:THEY USE CGI ON THE MOON LANDING
cgi in 1969: 0:06
~that's professional level~
I do that when i was 12yrs old
Seeing the sophistication of CGI in this year is truly crazy
Why’s no one talking about The Abyss? That was some insane cgi for 1989!
You missed Jurassic Park! I thought that deserved a spot on the timeline.
I can’t believe Sonic was made in 1965. It’s so impressive for 1965
Thanks for the update
11:13 it is written "Sherk" 😢
I'm surprised that you didn't include Veggietales as part of this video considering how influential it was as well as being the first fully CGI show.
4:16 took me out and I don’t know why 😭😭
11:03 ah yes my favourite movie: *sherk (2011)*
Thanks for add Tron
Deleting that video is a big mistake, it's literally your most famous video!
Yeah but.. I'm tired to get comments of people asking me for movies but they don't see the pinned comment :(
I will delete the other video, not this
0:51 4K
The jump from everything prior to 1995 was beyond any sort of jump since.
Can you put up all the links of the videos you had in this compilation in the description?
Damn, Tron looks kinda sheeeeesh and good
Yeah it looks like 12-13 years ahead of it's time
0:30
This was made by Pixar’s founders when they were studying computer science in the university of Utah! :)
You guys missed alita battle angel it is one of the most impressive films ever made in cgi
I think you wrote a subjective opinion
i just love how in the movies even old ass ones the cgi was already crazy
im as old as wall-e and its one of my favorite Disney movies! i remember playin ps2 ratatouille amd there being trailers for wall-e...nostalgia...
another movie i love from the year i was born is the Hulk! played the 2008 hulk ps2 game so much
Wall-E is from Pixar and I like hulk 2008 too
And yet my pc lags when it renders 1 cube
you need to keep this series updated ♥️
What about TOS Star Trek? And OT Star Wars?
What is TOS and OT? 😐
Please, read the pinned comment for less ignorance.
2:30
"High Fidelity"
You sure?
Request: Clint Eastwood - Great Transfornation (1930-Still Alive)
Tron! I love that movie! 😊
good taste in music
I used to listen 80s and 90s songs in my childhood, rock pop, bosa nova, etc
The wrath of khan should be on here. There's an amazing cgi sequence in it of a planet landscape with mountains and river way ahead of its time
Read the pinned comment, you are confusing special effect with 3d CGI
@@angeld7849
No I'm NOT. There was a CGI scene in wrath of khan, look it up and admit you're also wrong. Also arrogant much? learn how to do a simple google search
th-cam.com/video/52XlyMbxxh8/w-d-xo.html
@@greathornedowl1783 omg, calm down 😅
@@greathornedowl1783 well I never received an answer.
Actually in the 60s computer were too big and only had 1 thing command prompt until the 70s
Which meant that hypercube and the other 1960s animation was made in the 70s l
No, they could send data to an oscilloscope in order to do graphics. For stills, they had a device called a plotter that could draw complex graphics like blueprints.