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    Shrek 2

    I just thought these were some nice images. I got them off the Shrek 2 DVD.
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    Gnome instead of KDE...
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    nice to know that the Shrek guys (don't remember thier names...) use the Linux as well
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    Yeah we all celebrated Dreamworks using GNU/Linux around the release of the first Shrek movie.

    Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is another one. and let's not forget Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.

    Dreamworks and GNU/Linux have been doing some great work for quite some time.
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    Not only Dreamworks but WETA used Linux/KDE while doing The Lord of The Rings trilogy. I used to have a screenshot laying around somewhere but can't find it now.

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    Unfortunately, just because it is GNOME, doesn't necessarily mean it's Linux, just that it's *nix.

    I suspect that some of the studio machines will be on SGI boxes running Irix. Although I know that they will also have Linux boxes.
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    I suspect that some of the studio machines will be on SGI boxes running Irix.
    Actually SGI changed,"
    SGI, reeling under the one-two punch of cheap Intel chips and cheap PC graphics cards, changed direction in 1998 to support PCs. And because Irix, SGI's version of the Unix OS, wouldn't run on PCs, SGI began offering Windows NT-based workstations in 1999. Within months, SGI would change direction again-this time to embrace Linux, a Unix-based OS that runs on PCs."

    And according to this 2001 article, Computer Graphics World all the other majors were porting their code to linux. So I believe all the majors use Linux now.
    And they have a users group,
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    Nemo was also made using Linux, so were the Star Wars films, the First three, Most of the big hoses are now using Linux.

    I know hat for the Star Wars films they used Cinelarra (Film Gimp) with custom tools and using a render farm of AMD`s in a beowulf cluster.... yes I havr the DVD SE....
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    Wow, totally crazy. I never knew movies like this were made using linux.

    Thats crazy stuff.

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    Originally posted by pinter
    Wow, totally crazy. I never knew movies like this were made using linux.

    Thats crazy stuff.

    Crazy?
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    well were did you think debian got its naming scheme from?

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    I never ment crazy as in I think it's stupid to use linux, I just never thought that they used linux and I am amazed, so wow it's crazy as being amazed. I thought a Mac would have been used.

    I dunno where debian got it's nameing scheme from. Where?
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    Originally posted by pinter
    I never ment crazy as in I think it's stupid to use linux, I just never thought that they used linux and I am amazed, so wow it's crazy as being amazed. I thought a Mac would have been used.
    Wow, I'm amazed that anyone would believe Crapintosh advertising.

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    Originally posted by MMYoung
    Not only Dreamworks but WETA used Linux/KDE while doing The Lord of The Rings trilogy.
    Are you sure about this?

    When I watched the documentaries of all three movies spec. ed's, all the WETA people were using Apples. Along with the PIXAR people form finding NEMO

    If your right, that means that ILM, WETA, PIXAR, and DreamWorks all use Linux. Is there a major Effects Company left.

    Oh yah, Disney. But they haven't really gotten into 3-d animatiuon yet. they just give it all to PIXAR to do. They just anounced that they aren't doing any more 2-d animation.

    And of course with PIXAR leaving Disney...
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    Linux is cheaper by the dozen, and it scales really freakin' well. It's perfect for huge graphic compiliations.

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