mastering CGI and VFX: Required Software and Hardware by jaskaran singh





It takes a robust computer setup and the capacity to handle sophisticated tools to create stunning visuals with CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) and VFX (Visual Effects). This overviews the industry's most popular software applications and the PC setups required to run them efficiently.

The Best VFX and CGI Software




1. Blender
Overview: A suite for free and open-source 3D production.
Applications: motion tracking, rendering, compositing, animation, rigging, and simulation.
Learn more: quick blender overview. 







2. Autodesk Maya 
Overview: Often used for intricate effects and animations in movies and television.
Applications: Animation, renderer, character rigging.
learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCkOS4F51MI&pp=ygUNbWF5YSBvdmVydmllIA%3D%3D

3. Adobe After Effects
Overview: Essential to motion graphics, visual effects, and compositing.
Uses: Adding complex effects and integrating 3D components into a live-action film.
Learn more: Overview of  Adobe After Effects.

4. DaVinci resolve 
Overview: Essential to motion graphics, visual effects, and compositing.
Uses: Adding complex effects and integrating 3D components into a live-action film.
Learn more about the power of DaVinci resolve. 

PC configuration 
You will need a robust PC setup to use these potent tools smoothly:

Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 (or above) or Intel Core i7
RAM: A minimum of 16GB, while 32GB is advised.
GPU: Radeon RX 5700 XT or GeForce RTX 2070 from NVIDIA (or above)
Storage: An SSD with at least 500GB of capacity is recommended for quick load times and enough room for projects.
Windows 10 or macOS Mojave (or later) as the operating system

In conclusion, learning VFX and CGI can significantly improve your creative ideas. You can produce eye-catching visual effects that enthrall audiences with the correct equipment and a strong PC. Start by examining the offered instructions, then let your imagination go wild!


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