When the word animation is used, the first thing that comes to peoples minds are Bugs Bunny, Scooby Doo, or Micky Mouse. There is more to the field of animation than that. I will discuss two different styles of animation - Graphics and Cartoons.
The first style is computer graphic animation. Most people have heard or seen the movie "The Matrix." The majority of that movie is based on computer graphics. Actually, that film would most likely have not been possible if not for computer graphics.
For a brief discription of one the highlighted scenes of the movie, as an example, there is a fight between the main character, Neo, and an "Agent." During that scene Neo fires rounds of gunshots at the Agent, and the Agent is seen dodging each bu
The second style is by tracing. This is actually much easier. The artist once again starts out with an original drawing and then places it on top of a blank sheet. Both sheets are transported onto a lightboard, that is a table with a built in light that will shine light through both pieces to allow for them to trace it. Once again they make slight adjustments to the character to create the motion.
The second type of animation is what most people know of, cartoons. Although it seems as if the actual work put into them is not difficult, it is quite the opposite.
Hopefully now the ability to understand what all is behind the making of animation is quite simple. It is not exactly the easiest thing in the world to do. However, a lot o
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