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Title:
Character animation in 3D : use traditional drawing techniques to produce stunning CGI animation
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Series:
Focal press visual effects & animation
Publication Information:
London : Elsevier, 2004
Physical Description:
1v + 1 CD-ROM
ISBN:
9780240516653
General Note:
Accompanied by compact disc : CP 8605

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Summary

Summary

Based on 10 years of animation teaching experience, this comprehensive guide to key techniques will ensure your skills best fit the computer animation workplace. A complete understanding of the vital animation drawing skills will be achieved by learning the pitfalls in a 2D exercise then applying these skills when using 3D animation packages. Providing a broad coverage this book will be relevant whatever 3D package you use, Softimage XSI, Maya, 3ds max or LightWave. Just knowing and being able to use a specific 3D software package does not make you an animator, but reading this book will! The Free CD-ROM includes; how to animate exercises in each specific 3d animation program; short movies showing best practice; computer models so you can experiment and learn; a free demo copy and discount code for the best 2D animation software you can buy, DigiCel FlipBook. www.characteranimationin3d.com, provides further resources about the world of animation, extensive list of links, how to get a job, build a lightbox, make an animated movie and much more!


Author Notes

has animated and directed movies for over 50 clients in his 25+ year career. Clients include the BBC, Channel 4, Tesco, Marks and Spencer, BT and Electrolux. His movie "Electrolux Home products - Why?" has won two IVCA awards and a New York Film and Television award. Steve has taught animation for 12 years among some of the UK's leading Universities. He is currently Senior lecturer in Character Animation at Central St Martins College of Art and Design.


Table of Contents

Introduction to 2D working practice
The animation of matter
Construction of a simple character and its articulation and balance
Timing, anticipation, overshoot, follow-through and overlapping action with an animated character
Human walks and runs
Animal walks and runs
Animation of fish and snakes
Animation of birds
Animation of acting - body language
Animation of action - facial expressions
Animation of acting - two characters
Lip Synch; and Index. On the CD ROM there are 20 fully built and rigged models to animate with
over 50 tutorials on how to build and animate these models
140 2D and 3D animated movies as examples
22 live action movies as guidance and a free demo copy of DigiCel FlipBook line test software
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