Generating Animated Images With Computer Animation You Should Know ~ 2D animation character created and / or edited on the computer using 2D bitmap graphics or created and edited using 2D vector graphics. This includes automated computerized versions of traditional animation techniques such as of tweening, morphing, onion skinning and interpolated rotoscoping. Computer animation includes a variety of techniques, the unifying factor is that the animation is created digitally on a computer. Example: Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Danny Phantom, Waltz with Bashir, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. Analog computer animation, Flash animation, PowerPoint animations.
Many 3D animations are very reliable and usually used as a visual effects for recent films. Digital animated 3D modeled and manipulated by an animator. In order to manipulate the mesh, was given a digital frame structure that can be used to control mesh. This process is called rigging. Various other techniques can be applied, such as mathematical functions (ex. gravity, particle simulations), simulated fur or hair, effects such as fire and water and the use of Motion Capture to name a few, these techniques fall under the category of 3d dynamics.
* Cel-shaded animation, used to mimic traditional animation using CG software. Shading looks cool color mixing and less. Examples include, Skyland (2007, France), Appleseed (2007, Japan), The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker (2002, Japan).
* Motion capture, used when the live action actors wear special suits that allow computers to copy their movements to be CG characters. Examples include Polar Express (2004, USA), Beowulf (2007), Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009 USA), Avatar (2009, USA).
* Photo Realistic Animation, used primarily for animations that try to resemble real life, using sophisticated rendering which makes the skin detail, plant, water, fire, clouds, etc. to mimic real life. Examples include Up (2009, USA), Kung-Fu Panda, Ice Age (2002, USA).
3D animations can make images appear real to the beholder. 3D techniques usually build virtual world where characters and objects move and interact. While the 2D animation techniques tend to focus on image manipulation while.
* Cat-on-glass animation:
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A technique for making animated films by manipulating the slow drying oil paints on sheets of glass, for example by Aleksandr Petrov.
* Drawn on film animation:
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Technique where footage is produced by creating images directly on film stock, for example by Norman McLaren, Len Lye and Stan Brakhage.
* Animation Pin screen:
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Make use of the full screen with the pin moves, which can be moved in or out by pressing an object on the screen. The screen lit from the side so that the pin shadows. This technique has been used to create animated films with a variety of texture effects difficult to achieve with traditional cell animation.
* Animation elimination:
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A technique using a traditional 2D media, photographed from time to time as an artist to manipulate the image. For example, William Kentridge charcoal known for his film removal.
* Flip Book:
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A flip book (sometimes, especially in British English, called the book the film) is a book with a series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next, so that when the page loads quickly, the images appear to start by simulating motion or some other changes. Flip books are not always separate books, but may appear as an added feature in ordinary books or magazines, often in a corner of the page. Software packages and websites are also available that convert digital video files into custom-made flip books. Flip books are often illustrated books for children, but adults can also be directed and employs a series of photographs rather than drawings.
* Sand animation:
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The sand is moved around on a piece of the back or front-light glass to create each frame for an animated film. This creates an interesting effect when animated because of the contrast of light.
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