3D animation allows animators to build worlds that are impossible to film, taking viewers to places they’ve never been before. Unlike traditional 2D animation, 3D animation adds height, width, and depth to the subjects to achieve life-like details and realistic textures.
Digital 3D or CGI, 3D Video and Film makes it possible to build realistic 3D animated environments, subjects, and special effects using computer software. This technique is often used in making movies.
No. 1
3D Video and Film features three-dimensional images that move within a digital environment. The subjects move around the 3D space using motion graphics. 3D Video and Film is the most popular and widely used in the entertainment industry.
This type of 3D animation involves making a purely digital environment using a computer application. As the name implies, there is an interaction between the viewers and the subjects or objects within the 3D environment.
No. 2
This 3D animation type is similar to interactive 3D in the sense that entire worlds are created for viewers to explore. The 3D landscape, which is created using 3D computer software, is designed to provide an immersive experience.
No. 3
Inverse kinematics defines the motion of a subject to reach a desired location using natural body movements. This technique involves the manipulation of a skeleton’s joints to give the illusion of movement. With this technique, animators could make a character lie down, bend its elbows or knees, and so on.
No. 1
Fluid animation, fluid simulation is the method of generating animated fluids – such as water, smoke, lava, stormy seas, etc. This method emulates the behavior of a fluid to achieve realistic visuals. It’s used to create clouds, fire, explosions, and so on.
No. 2
This process involves animating a character or articulated object by creating a surface representation of the said character and then laying animations in the object using digital bones in a skeleton.
No. 3
3D animation brings a combination of groundbreaking technology and stunning visual effects. It has evolved by leaps and bounds and continues to push the boundaries of reality further.