Computer Animation

Computer animation is the art of making pictures move through the use of subfield computers.It is computer graphics and animation.

The is made with the help of 3D graphics but 2D computer graphics are still widely used for low bandwidth and faster real-time rendering needs.

Sometimes the purpose of animation is the computer itself, but sometimes the target media, such as film.

It is also known as CGI (Computer-generated imagery or computer generated pencitraan), especially when used in the film. To create the illusion of motion, an image is displayed on the screen then quickly replaced with a new image that is similar to the previous image, but moving a little.

This technique is identical to the illusion of motion is achieved by television and film. Computer animation is basically the future of digital art stop-motion animation of 3D models and frame-by frame animation 2D illustration.

For 3D animations, objects (models) built on the computer screen (model) and 3D figures are provided with a virtual frame.

2D animation to photos, separate objects (illustrations) and separate transparent layers are used, with or without skeleton.Then virtual tungkai, eyes, mouth, clothes etc.of figure driven by the key animator frames.The difference in appearance between key frames are automatically calculated by the computer through a process called Tweening or morphing.

Finally, the animation is done. For 3D animations, all frames must be done after the model completed.

For 2D vector animations, is what makes the frame fit lock download illustrations, while the frame tweened translated as pre-recorded needed.For presentations, photos provided will be transferred to any other format or media such as film or digital frame can also be done video.The real time when they are presented to end-user audience.

Low bandwidth animations delivered via the Internet (eg2D Flash, X3D) often use software on the computer end-user to create a real-time streaming as an alternative or pre-loaded bandwidth quality animations ..

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