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What is 2D animation?

2D Animation making use of state-of-the-art animation productions setup. Our creative team is skilled in character design, story-boarding, creating basic animation, creating in-between frames, making backgrounds, lip sync, Audio-synchronization, non-linear editing and an over all Audio production and video production based in 2D Animation. Multiple cameras The multilane camera is a tool used to add depth to scenes in 2D animated movies, called the multilane effect. This visual phenomenon is also called the parallax process. The art are placed on different layers of glass plates, in this way realistic backgrounds and foregrounds can be made.

2d animation problem:

In two-dimensional (2D) animation it is often necessary to move an object or objects around the 2D area in predetermined patterns, sometimes called control paths. This type of animation requires that you solve two

1. How to specify the control paths for the objects to follow.

2. How to move the objects along the selected paths.

While lossless images (described below) are both easy to create and easy to process, the technique of using them can be as finely tuned as you want to make it. Using an example animation sequence, you'll learn how different color sets can be used to create more and less sophisticated movement sequences. You'll also learn how to process your image to extract out the desired control paths, layer the control paths against a background image, create the objects (Swing GUI components) for your animation sequence, and drive them along the defined control paths to complete the animation process


What is 3D animation?

3D animation can be a very complex process. The script writer, design characters, textures, backgrounds, audio voice over and music, animate the scene, and composite the film. The Using industry standard software very sophisticated life-long skills. All of Studio Max features are very difficult and often specialization may occur in modeling, textures, audio, lighting or camera.

3ds max involves advanced 3D modeling, animation, and rendering, including a comprehensive advanced character animation toolset and visual effects tools. 3ds max is an industry standard package and available for schools at a greatly reduced price. There needs to be thought regarding teacher abilities and training, computer capabilities and strong and management of large rendered files.

3D computer graphics are works of graphic art that were created with the aid of digital computers and specialized 3D software. In general, the term may also refer to the process of creating such graphics, or the field of study of 3D computer graphic techniques and its related technology.

The process of creating 3D computer graphics can be sequentially divided into three basic phases:

1. Modeling
2. Scene layout setup
3. Rendering

Through this going process we create strong 3D animation which is more beneficial then other 3d animation working process.

3D animation modeling Process

The modeling stage could be described as shaping individual objects that are later used in the scene. There exist a number of modeling techniques, including, but not limited to the following:

1. Constructive solid geometry
2. NURBS modeling
3. polygonal modeling
4. Subdivision surfaces
5. Implicit surfaces
6. Process of 3d animation

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