Transcription: When Sonic the Hedgehog appeared on the cover of Wired magazine, it made news in the computer graphics community. It was not a surprise, however, that its creator was Jim Lutke, who's been winning awards for his amazing animations and dazzling graphics since the mid-70s. Jim, whose work has been presented in the Museum of Modern Art as well as seen on Nickelodeon, used Macromodel to create the unconventional 3D illustration. Macromodel is my main modeling tool. because of the ease of use and the flexibility. Jim also used Macromodel to create the bizarre creatures in the Resident's Frick Show, ...