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* All over the place in Marvel Max's ''US War Machine''. It's especially jarring considering how raw & sketchy the rest of the art looks.
* A couple of examples from [[Manga]]: [[Ken Akamatsu]] is extremely fond of using computer-rendered backgrounds for his series, and hand-drawing individual characters. This results in a white area just beyond the characters in question in every scene with a CG background, so you can always tell what was rendered and what was hand-drawn. This can be seen in both ''[[Love Hina]]'' and ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]''.
* The recent full-color re-edition of the manga ''[[Space Adventure Cobra]]'' makes heavy use of CG imagery for backgrounds, vehicles and monsters. Those updated elements are still the work of the same author, Buichi Terasawa, and are certainly gorgeous—going easily into [[Scenery Porn]]. But they also stand out rather sharply with the original 2D-art.
* Used ''deliberately'' during ''[[Superman]]'''s "Y2k" arc, for Braniac 13. In the first issue, some of the transformed buildings were also 3D models, though this was dropped in later issues. Each issue was drawn by a different art team, making B 13's unchanging appearance even creepier.
* ''[[Ghost in the Shell (manga)|Ghost in The Shell]] 2: Man-Machine Interface'' uses CG for several things, such as vehicles, robots, furniture, backgrounds, and the visual representation of [[Cyberspace]]. ''GITS 1.5: Human-Error Processor'' uses CG to a much lesser extent, mainly for the cityscape backgrounds in color pages.
 
 
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