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ANIMATION TECHNIQUESPresented By : Narendra P. Bhavsar
Sayali U. MayekarRoll No : 03 and 22
CONTENT Definition : Animation History of Animation Software used for Animation History of Animation Uses of Animation Advantages & Disadvantages of
Animation
WHATS IS ANIMATION? Animation is the process of making
the illusion of motion and change by means of the rapid display of a sequence of static images that minimally differ from each other.
A simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames.
These pictures can be hand drawn, computer generated, or pictures of 3D objects.
HISTORY OF ANIMATION The phenakistoscope was an early
animation device invented in 1831.
Continue… John Barnes Linnett patented the
first flip book in 1868 as the kineograph.
SOFTWARES USED IN ANIMATION Adobe Photoshop Toon Boom Anime Studio Adobe Flash Adobe After Effects Adobe Premiere Pro Autodesk 3DS Max Cinemas 4D, etc.
TYPES OF ANIMATION Traditional Animation
› Traditional animation is an animation technique where each frame is drawn by hand.
› The technique was the dominant form of animation in cinema until the rise of computer animation.
2D VECTOR BASED ANIMATION
2D animation figures are created or edited on the computer using 2D bitmap graphics or created and edited using 2D vector graphics.
2D animation has many applications, including Analog Computer Animation, Flash Animation and PowerPoint Animation.
Example :
3D ANIMATION 3D Animation is digitally Modeled and
Manipulated by an Animator. It is also referred to as CGI animation, is
made by generating images using computer graphics that create a series of images that forms an animation.
Characters in 3D animations are digitally modeled on screen, and then fitted with a ‘skeleton’ that allows animators to animate the models for their use.
Continue… Toy Story (1995) was the first feature-
length computer animation film. Example :
3D Mesh 3D Model
MOTION GRAPHICS It’s the art of creatively moving graphic
elements or texts, usually for Commercial or Promotional purposes.
Example : Animated Logos, Explainer Videos, App Commercials, Television Promos or Film opening titles.
It is basically points in 3D and 2D space that is shown as texts, images or visual effects.
Continue… Motion Graphics are simply flat-based
images or 3D objects that are given the illusion of motion, accompanied with music or sound effects.
STOP MOTION ANIMATION Stop Motion is done by taking a photo of
an object, and then moving it just a little bit and taking another photo.
The process is repeated and when the photos are played back one after another they give the illusion of movement.
This is similar to traditional animation but it uses real life materials instead of drawings.
Continue… The process of Stop-Motion animation is
very long, as each object has to be carefully moved inch by inch.
We can Use Material Like Clay, Puppets, Cut-Outs, Lego, Silhouette, etc.
ExamplesLEGO Animation
Claymation
Silhouette Animation
CUTOUT
USES OF ANIMATION Primarily for Entertainment in Movies,
TV Shows, and Video Games. Used in Educational Videos and
Advertisements both on TV and on the Internet.
Used in the process of R&D to create simulations of how a machine or process would work.
ADVANTAGE OF ANIMATION Skill and Ability Improvement Interactivity Flexibility and Safety Motivation Practicality Consistent
DISADVANTAGES OF ANIMATION Some information of real-life learning
will be lost. Require extensive memory and storage
space. Cannot depict actuality like video.
CONCLUSION Animation is nothing but a simulation of
movement created by displaying a series of pictures, or frames.
Types of Animation are –i. Traditional Animationii. 2D Vector Based Animationiii. 3D Animationiv. Motion Graphicsv. Stop Motion
Uses of Animation Advantage & Disadvantages of Animation
RESOURCESGoogle.Com
Wikipedia.Org
Adobe.com
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