Sunday, January 9, 2011

Types of Animations

I have made the world of technology and modified over the years. Brought a wave of computer graphics that can transform the animation of pictures of his world-making in the real world. The graphics, a new wave of revolution in the computer.
In the commercial world, animation is used for the purpose of advertising for goods and services. It is also used in the maintenance and presentation of the company's site or the promotion of business over the Internet. Organizer also works computer graphics to make reports or making multimedia presentations.
There are several types of animation invented and introduced to the world. The 2D graphics first presented to the world. In this type, you are creating animated characters through the use of Raster Graphics 2D. Advanced version is a 3D animation that is modeled numerically as a result of animation that can be manipulated in the image that he wants or requires. You can have intercutting, split screens and the effects of matte to make stop-motion characters interact with live actors or settings. Animations are used clay figures made of clay or similar material to that impression of animation. All of these different types of animation or characters to achieve the desired results.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Stop Motion Animation

If you want to draw some stop motion animation but do not know what to do This article will help. In many cases, people think you have to spend long hours drawing characters in the same over and over again with a slight change between each drawing. While this is true, there are lots of innovative technologies that can be used to draw the animation fun and interesting without the endless repetition. This article shows you nine techniques.


1 - the text and the point of the animation is to deliver a message or story and the text is a great tool to do so.

2 - Drawing the background that is often overlooked in animation but a good background or even a simple background adds a level of depth to the story you tell. You can move or just leave it as is the case with any proposal at all.

3 - the proposal is simple and this is a way to draw an object on the work area, and capture an image and then erase and redraw in the new location.

4 - Growth - add lines and features Think of this as something growing right before your eyes. Trees and plants make good on these topics.

5 - Anthropomorphism: taking human form to express the things that you can draw simple shapes Rights, which is very expressive.

6 - vary the speed of what is happening this is an important tool. You have to remember that things do not occur in all the same rate of speed so you should vary your drawings to reflect this.

7 - different camera angle or zooming and panning you can pan or zoom in the animation without moving the camera or in the workspace.

8 - Do multiple events often occur when presenting the moving image, it is easy to get fixed on one character central, but if you want to make your animation more interesting you should remember that more than one thing can move in any moment, even if only because of the wind blowing.

9 - tells the story of this method is the most important, and we must give it much thought.
Stop the movement of the animation is a wonderful creative pursuit and you do not need a lot of materials and tools needed to make some great animation. And you do not need to draw hundreds of photos that are merely a repetition with slight changes. With a little thought and creativity you can make some observers to be easy and enjoyable.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Tree Keys To Super Animation

I'm really good at animating and doing all sorts of cartoon work. I find that the animation is a talent that could easily put these people that have the motivation and desire to learn. It's just really that simple.

A lot of animation to come up and come to me for advice. It is clear that they really want to understand the nature of the movement and how to get good at it. I break it down into three simple steps. Here they are.

     * Get to know your technique. The way you move the brush or pencil is very important here. This is going to determine the quality of graphics.
     * Understand your medium. You must know what is the ability of your medium. In other words, know your limits.
     * Embrace your vision. Take on the challenge of getting what you're thinking down on paper.

Those are really the three most important tips I can give to a newcomer in the field of animation. I have found that this step is usually the person in the right direction since the beginning.

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