Traditional Animation.
Traditional animation is one of the older forms of animation where the animator draws ever frame to create the animation sequence. It's very similar to what Disney used to do during them older days. Sequential drawings screened quickly one after another creates the illusion of movement.
Traditional animation is one of the older forms of animation where the animator draws ever frame to create the animation sequence. It's very similar to what Disney used to do during them older days. Sequential drawings screened quickly one after another creates the illusion of movement.
The 2D animation is a shortcut of dimensional animation and exists since late 1800's. This means that the animation is completely flat and in early stages, it has been everything has been drawn by hand. The yearly techniques of creating 2D animation where Flick book, cel animation, rotoscoping, drawn on film, photographic stills, Flash animation. The difference between 2D and 3D animation are the 2D animation is drawing a flat object and 3D animation you can see the object from all the sides
3D Computer Animation
3D animation, also referred to as CGI, or just CG, is made by generating images using computers. That series of images are the frames of an animated shot.The animation techniques of 3D animation has a lot of similarities with stop-motion animation, as they both deal with animating and posing models and still conforms to the frame-by-frame approach of 2D animation, but it is a lot more controllable since it’s in a digital work-space.
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