The only film where Yoda is entirely computer-generated is "Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones" (2002). In this film, Yoda's character was created using CGI, marking a significant shift from the puppet effects used in earlier installments of the franchise. This transition allowed for more dynamic action sequences and expressive movements, showcasing Yoda in a new light during crucial scenes.
In Star Wars I, II, and III; Yoda is computer animated In Star Wars V and VI, Yoda is a puppet He does not appear in Star War IV
In Episodes I-III, Yoda was created using CGI. He was mostly in puppet form in The Phantom Menace, but was converted to CGI when the film was re-released. He was in puppet form in Episodes V and VI, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
A computer generated picture is always generated onto a computer screen; from there it can be printed onto paper, or made into a film. Frances
The "Despicable Me" movies are completely computer-generated.
It is a CGI film (Computer-Generated Imagery)
"Toy Story" .
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No it's a pixar movie Yes it is. It was the first feature film released to use only computer-generated imagery.
All the whales in this film are computer generated.
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All the whales in this film are computer generated.
'Toy Story' 1995 was the first feature length film to be computer generated .