0 Computer-animated films use computers to make the characters look as if they are moving: --
"Toy Story" is a computer-animated film.
Some computer generated additions were made in series 8, and from series 10 onwards the whole sequence including the giant comic was computer-animated.
They are seen in the computer-animated video clip accompanying the title track.
It was the first photorealistic computer-animated feature film and also holds the record for the most expensive video game-inspired film ever made.
He competes in a waterboat race, which is a computer-animated video shown on the screen, during each game.
Knowing that they could not match the quality of other computer-animated films, the film was instead designed to imitate the look of stop motion.
After a fade to black, the same basic scene begins to play out again, this time with computer-animated characters.
Then, in a virtual arena, a brief computer-animated fight scene reveals the results.
The result is a computer-animated movie that can be completed in about one to five years (this process is not composed solely of rendering, however).