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How does CGI work?
Two-dimensional imagery such as text, objects, backgrounds, and environments.
Three-dimensional objects, including figures, spaces, and environments.
When successful, it creates composite imagery that tricks the eye into believing in the illusion presented.
When unsuccessful, it creates obviously fake imagery that shatters the illusion presented.
It was first used in the 1986 film Flight of the Navigator (film).
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