Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!suntc!jh34607 From: jh34607@suntc.UUCP (john howell) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Best of 1989 SIGGRAPH Summary: More Best of SIGGRAPH Message-ID: <112@suntc.UUCP> Date: 10 Aug 89 13:08:34 GMT References: <89080823183434@masnet.uucp> <5056@alvin.mcnc.org> Organization: Deere & Co. Technical Center, Moline,IL Lines: 44 Just a couple of things I saw at SIGGRAPH that stood out to me. Pixar's Renderman offering and Interface Specification is very impressive. I hope that the community embraces the sepcification with or without Pixar's Renderer, although the Pixar Renderer (Photorealistic Renderman) can't be beat in final image quality. There are a number of processors (boards) for PC's/Mac's that are gaining popularity for doing things like rendering. Levco's Transputer Board for the Mac Pixar's Transputer Board for PC's Intel's i860 Development Board for AT Bus 386's running Xenix or OS/2 and others Everyone (workstation and terminal vendors) had 3D viewing using liquid crystal shutter and polarized sunglasses ala Tektronix. It seems like all the Workstations had a Torque Ball input device for 3D viewing manipulation. I had my hand on one for a minute, but not long enough to fall in love ... it may just take some getting used to and I _love_ the idea. Several Booths had a 'data glove' demonstration where your hand could become part of the graphics environment. Very impressive, but not quite practical ... yet. The color copy people were out in force ... several 300 dpi thermal transfer, Howtek's ThermoJet (which I like to call melted crayon technology), but the most impressive in terms of qualtity was the Kodak offering which was essentially photographic quality. It seems like compositing Computer Graphic Images into live action is finally practical and being done by several. PDI did a Computer Generated Train in live scenery for Japan railroad and Industrial Light and Magic's Sea Water Creature looked right at home on the live Abyss set. ======================================================================== John Howell uucp: uunet!suntc!jrh Deere & Company MCImail: 360-4047 Technical Center CompuServe: [76666,2505] 3300 River Drive FAX: (309)765-3807 Moline, IL 61265 Voice: (309)765-3784 ========================================================================