CGI Evolution: 1995 vs 2010 vs 2025 (Regression Meme)
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A three-panel comparison of CGI quality across 1995, 2010, and 2025 with a humorous regression in 2025
Overview
A vertical three-panel meme comparing CGI (Computer-Generated Imagery) quality across different years. The top panel shows a low-quality 3D CGI rendering of Homer Simpson from 'The Simpsons' standing in a simple grid environment with basic geometric shapes, labeled 'CGI in 1995'. The middle panel features a high-quality, detailed CGI Na'vi character from the movie 'Avatar' holding a bow in a lush, realistic alien landscape, labeled 'CGI in 2010'. The bottom panel repeats the low-quality Homer Simpson CGI from the top panel, labeled 'CGI in 2025', creating a humorous satirical effect of regression rather than progression in CGI quality over time.
Origin notes
The meme is a remix of existing visual content: the top and bottom panels use a screenshot from a 1990s CGI segment of 'The Simpsons' (likely from an episode featuring early 3D animation), while the middle panel is a screenshot from the 2009 film 'Avatar' known for its advanced CGI. The creator combined these screenshots into a vertical collage with overlaid text labels using image editing software (e.g., Photoshop, mobile collage apps). Such comparison memes are commonly shared on platforms like Reddit (r/memes), Twitter/X, or Instagram to humorously comment on trends or perceived regressions in technology/pop culture.