Computer animation

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COMPUTER ANIMATION COMPUTER ANIMATION

INTRODUCTION Computer Animation or CGI animation is the process used for generating animated images by using computer graphics. The more general term computer-generated imagery encompasses both static scenes and dynamic images, while computer animation only refers to moving images. Modern computer animation usually uses 3D computer graphics , although 2D computer graphics are still used for stylistic, low bandwidth, and faster real-time renderings. Sometimes the target of the animation is the computer itself, but sometimes the target is another medium, such as film.

Given below is a trailer of a movie made by computer animation :-

Techniques Of Animation There are mainly three types of animation:- Traditional Animation Stop motion Animation Computer Animation

Traditional animation Traditional animation (also called cel animation or hand-drawn animation) was the process used for most animated films of the 20th century. The individual frames of a traditionally animated film are photographs of drawings that are first drawn on paper. To create the illusion of movement, each drawing differs slightly from the one before it. The animators' drawings are traced or photocopied onto transparent acetate sheets called cels, which are filled in with paints in assigned colors or tones on the side opposite the line drawings. The completed character cels are photographed one-by-one against a painted background by a rostrum camera onto motion picture film .

Examples of traditionally animated feature films include :- Pinocchio The Lion King Akira

Stop motion animation Stop-motion animation is used to describe animation created by physically manipulating real-world objects and photographing them one frame of film at a time to create the illusion of movement. There are many different types of stop-motion animation, usually named after the medium used to create the animation. Computer software is widely available to create this type of animation; however, traditional stop motion animation is usually less expensive and time-consuming to produce than current computer animation.

Examples of stop motion animated feature films include :- Dragonslayer Jason and the Argonauts King Kong

Computer animation Computer animation encompasses a variety of techniques, the unifying factor being that the animation is created digitally on a computer. This animation takes less time to produce than previous traditional animation. 2D animation techniques tend to focus on image manipulation while 3D techniques usually build virtual worlds in which characters and objects move and interact. 3D animation can create images that seem real to the viewer.

2D Animation 2D animation figures are 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 interpolated morphing, onion skinning and interpolated rotoscoping. 2D animation has many applications, including analog computer animation, Flash animation and PowerPoint animation. Cinemagraphs are still photographs in the form of an animated GIF file of which part is animated.

Examples of 2D animated feature films include :- The Jungle Book 2 Thor: Tales of Asgard Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo

3D Animation 3D animation is digitally modeled and manipulated by an animator. The animator starts by creating an external 3D mesh to manipulate. A mesh is a geometric configuration that gives the visual appearance of form to a 3D object or 3D environment. The mesh may have many vertices which are the geometric points which make up the mesh; it is given an internal digital skeletal structure called an armature that can be used to control the mesh with weights. This process is called rigging and can be programmed for movement with keyframes. Other techniques can be applied, such as mathematical functions (e.g., gravity, particle simulations), simulated fur or hair, and effects such as fire and water simulations. These techniques fall under the category of 3D dynamics.

Examples of 3D animated feature films include :- Kung-Fu Panda Ice Age The Adventures of Tintin

Notable Computer Animation Studios Pixar Animation Studios Notable for Toy Story (1995), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006). Walt Disney Animation Studios Notable for Meet the Robinsons (2007), Bolt (2008), Wreck-It Ralph (2012).

DreamWorks Animation Notable for Shrek (2001), Madagascar (2005), Kung Fu Panda (2008). Sony Pictures Animation Notable for Open Season (2006), Surf's Up (2007), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009)

SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama film, and the third installment in the Toy Story series. It was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures . It is also the highest-grossing animated film of all time. Toy Story 3 became the first ever animated film in history to make over $1 billion worldwide. It is currently the 11th-highest-grossing film of all time. Toy Story 3 earned $1,063,171,911 worldwide.

EXTRA INFORMATION DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. is an American animation studio based in Glendale, California that creates animated feature films, television programs, and online virtual worlds. They have released a total of twenty-six feature films, including the franchises of Shrek , Madagascar , Kung Fu Panda , and How to Train Your Dragon .

As of June 2013, its feature films have made $11 billion worldwide, with its $430 million average gross surpassing all other studios besides Pixar ($595 million). Three of DreamWorks Animation's films— Shrek 2 , Shrek the Third , and Shrek Forever After —are among the 50 highest grossing films of all time, and sixteen of the films are among the 50 highest-grossing animated films , with Shrek 2 being the fourth all-time highest. Even though the studio also made traditionally-animated films earlier, all of their films now utilize computer-animation. The studio has so far received two Academy Awards along with numerous Annie & Emmy Awards; as well as multiple Golden Globe & BAFTA nominations.

Shrek Madagascar Kung Fu Panda How to Train Your Dragon

SUBMITTED BY NAME- Karan Singh Rawat CLASS- IX-C ROLL NO.- 9 Submitted To:- Mr. Dinesh Atri
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