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Edwin Catmull

Edwin Catmull

Edwin Catmull is not specifically associated with a visual style, as he is a pioneer in the field of computer graphics and animation. He co-founded Pixar Animation Studios and contributed significantly to the development of computer-generated imagery (CGI). Catmull is known for his groundbreaking work in computer animation and his contributions to various films, including Toy Story (1995), Finding Nemo (2003), and Wall-E (2008). He played a crucial role in developing techniques such as texture mapping, motion blur, and subdivision surfaces, which revolutionized the field of computer graphics.

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Pixar Animation StudiosToy StoryFinding NemoWall-E
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