In some instances, the animation was stretched to its limit. The antique shop that provides the setting for the encounters with Gabby Gabby, for example, required Pixar's proprietary rendering software RenderMan and its global illumination plug-in to track myriad reflections from rows of glass cabinets and thousands of reflective objects, using huge amounts of computing power and a significant chunk of the film's reported $200m budget. "When you have that much glass, it really makes the computer choke up," says Cooley. "At the beginning, we didn't know if having an antique store would be possible. So we had to do some tests early on to see if we could even make the movie." In other instances a rainstorm, for example, and the character of Forky the technology had to be used sparingly in order to maintain the franchise's visual feel. "Strangely, that was our technical challenge," says Rivera. "It was almost like managing the technology back a little bit."
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