Draft:3D Animation and How it is Used
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Explaining 3D Animation Animation can be used for different things. It could be used for simple videos just for fun, make movies and cartoons, or make advertisements with animation. But none of these beats one thing: 3D Animation. 3D Animation is the making of three-dimensional moving objects in a 3D space. It looks like they move like real-world objects. Back in the 1960s, William Fetter created 3D animation. He made it to understand airplane cockpit designs. Nowadays, it is used in video games, television, and filmmaking. Some of Disney’s films such as “Sleeping Beauty” and “Bambi” are both in 2D, while “Frozen” and “Ice Age” are in 3D. Some animations are drawn on paper, as Bambi was. Airplane manufacturers use animation to simulate aircraft design and testing, as they want their products to be sturdy and safe. In contrast, medical services use VR to reduce anxiety, and MRI scans can produce calm, relaxing images if people are stressed in an enclosed space.
3D Animation Process In the modeling phase, animators use something called a modeling tool. A 3D mesh is made from a primitive, which is then shaped into the wanted figure. It is then given details like depth and color. This is called rigging, which gives it a skeleton that allows it to move. The animators have many ways to make it move. They can use Keyframe Animation, Motion capture, Procedural Animation, Physics-based animation, and Performance animation. Once everything is perfected, the animators can go on to rendering. The final 3D shape will be changed based on light, reflections, transparency, and others.
Advanced Topics and AI 3D animation keeps on changing. Technologies that cut edges are pushing the boundaries of what's possible. In gaming, motion capture has become standard practice for moving. The film industry also welcomed motion capture with movies like “Avatar.” Actors can “become” digital characters, allowing the directors to adjust the scenes. AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) technologies create many things such as crowd simulations and complex particle effects.
Benefits of 3D Animation 3D Animation has many useful contexts, such as advertisement, research, and architectural design. 3D Animation upgrades engagement in games such as Pokemon GO, as they use 3D animated characters. 3D Animation can also be used to target large audiences. For example, Times Square in New York City has large billboards that appear to be realistic and life-like. 3D Animation is also an excellent branding tool as companies use it to make their designs stand out. 3D Animation brings animation ideas to life. It is like magic, as it is all made on a digital screen.