Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is a specific application of computer graphics for creating or improving images in art, printed media, simulators, videos and video games. These images are either static (i.e. still images) or dynamic (i.e. moving images). CGI both refers to 2D computer graphics and (more frequently) 3D computer graphics with the purpose of designing characters, virtual worlds ...
CGI Inc. was founded as an IT consulting company on , in Quebec City, Québec, by Serge Godin. [3] Within several months he was joined by co-founder André Imbeau [6] from Quebec City. [7] They initially ran the business from Godin's basement with a single phone. Starting with one client, [8] as the company grew in size the co-founders moved to Montreal, [7] and by the end of ...
CGI, one of the largest independent IT and business consulting services firms in the world, today announced a strategic expansion of its global partnership with OpenAI, focused on Codex.
CGI, or computer-generated imagery, is a digital technology used to create images, animations, and visual effects using computers. It allows filmmakers, game developers, and artists to design realistic or imaginary scenes that cannot be captured with a camera.
CGI animation is part of the fabric of film, TV and gaming. But how does it work? Check out our complete guide to computer generated animation.
Since 1976, CGI has grown into one of the largest IT and business consulting services firms in the world. Our 50-year milestone celebrates a history of serving clients and creating a global culture of ownership, always with a focus on looking to the future ahead.