Movies like the Terminator, Jurassic Park, Toy Story, the Matrix, and Avatar further refined the process, adding more details and sophistication to computer animation. The movie Tron which was released in the year 1982, was one of the first movies to use computer-generated graphics.
Slowly and steadily, more progress was made in the field. Little did he know that his idea would become a multibillion-dollar industry in the years to come. His program Sketchpad (developed in 1963) drew lines that looked like recognizable figures. The credit for the first animation software, however, goes to Ivan Sutherland, an MIT graduate. Although the intention was to maximize the efficiency of Boeing’s cockpits, it paved the way towards more sophisticated process flows and thus, towards animation generated by computers. The fundamentals of animation software or animation tool can be traced back to the time when William Fetter, a computer graphics designer made a diagram of a human body inside an airplane cockpit. Computer animation has come a long way since inception in the year 1960.