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missing entirely. One of the most gifted and respected story artists
in modern animation, he had collaborated
with Lasseter on all three of his previous directing efforts and
had been a key creative force at Pixar for more than a
decade. The director had some very specific words
for the designers, modelers, and animators who were responsible for creating the film's car stars: "Truth to materials." Starting with pencil
and paper designs and continuing through the modeling, articulation, character
shading, and animation, the production team worked hard to have the car characters remain true to their origins.

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to slow down, the way I had on my motor home trip for the first time in my professional career," Lasseter says. "The unique thing about
Pixar films is that the stories come from our hearts.


Veteran Olympic and sports commentator Bob Costas lends his seasoned voice to the character of Bob Cutlass,
the colorful host at the film's racing events. To help
capture the thrills and excitement of the film's racing scenes, Jeremy Lasky, the director of photography and the
man responsible for camera and layout, and his team visited many car races,
and had extensive talks with the camera experts who photographed such events.
To ensure authenticity in its car designs, the production design team conducted research at auto shows,
spent time in Detroit with auto designers and manufacturers, went
to car races, and made extensive studies of car materials.
Veteran Fox Sports director Artie Kemper, a pioneer in televising car races, proved to
another valuable information source. For "Cars," more than 100 unique car characters were created, and director John Lasseter insisted that
they look as real as possible. The look of Route 66 is everything from the licorice-colored soil of Illinois
to the desert sands of the Mojave. To enhance the richness and
beauty of the desert landscapes surrounding Radiator Springs, the filmmakers created a department responsible for matte paintings and sky flats.

An algorithmic rendering technique known as "ray tracing" was used for the first time to give the filmmakers the look
and effect that they wanted.

So the cliffs look very much like the hoods of
cars, or a hood ornament. Every road has a look based on where the road goes.
Another big accomplishment was the ground-locking system
that kept the cars firmly planted on the road.
As a result, "Cars" was the first Pixar film to use "ray tracing," a
technique that allows the car stars to credibly reflect their environments.

In addition to creating accurate reflections, they used ray tracing to achieve
other effects, like shadows from multiple light sources, occlusion (the absence of
ambient light between two surfaces, such as a crease in a shirt), and irradiance (glowing casts of light).
Tom and Ray Magliozzi (known as Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers), hosts of the popular NPR program "Car Talk," weigh in as the not-so-desirable sponsors Rusty and Dusty Rust-eaze.
Serving as the film's producer was Darla K.
Anderson, a Pixar veteran whose previous producing credits include "A Bug's Life" and "Monsters, Inc." The film's associate producer was Tom Porter, a technical pioneer in the world of computer animation who has been part
of the Pixar inner circle since the studio's start.


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