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2Nov/110

Anim8tor _ Animation Software Download

Animation is an illusion, a mage (magic) so the first thing to know is that you have to make an image or object appear to move (become an animation) and the only way you can do this in practise is do a lot of drawings or a lot of different positioned and style of moulds this is more 3D animation.

When one thinks of somebody as a anim8tor they imagine a person who is highly skilled and artistic, and you are right. They are indeed.

To be an animator the first step you will have to do is get a lot of tracing paper a fine pencil and an eraser. Well this is how the pro's do it.

1Nov/110

The 3D Animation World

In the animation world, it is far easy to uncover the depths of vast unknown universe, but to replicate a human form is more advanced and complex activity. The animators have long been in this business. The presence of human characters in many animated movies is a proof of human animators trying to unfold the mysteries of this field. We all know what a human form is like. Moreover, we as individuals of the same group have fair understanding of their movements and potentials. However, even when we are not able to sculpt a human form we can instinctively point out the incorrectness in the drawing.

31Oct/110

Custom 3D – A Brief History of Pixar

The Pixar Studio offers custom 3D to its avid movie fans. This animation studio has come a long way from its humble beginnings. Here we look at the history of the studio.

Custom 3D and the Pixar Animation Studio go together. In fact Custom 3D has changed the way that films are made and how they are watched. Custom 3D takes a two-dimensional image and allows it to look three-dimensional. Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer-generated imagery (CGI) animation production company that makes its headquarters in Emeryville, California.

Before 1995 the company was practically unheard of. Its CGI short films were only known to those in the film business. The big break for Pixar Studio came in the year 1995 when the company released a movie that helped to restore the fledgling animation industry. That movie was the delightfully enjoyable flick "Toy Story."

30Oct/110

Starting Your Own Animation Studios The 3 Camps

There seems to be three major camps of animation artists. One camp's long-term goal is to create, sell and produce their own television series or feature film. Another camp's long-term goal is to create their own studio business. The third camp consists of people who are happy simply excelling as workers for hire.

No matter what camp you fit into, most animation artists that have worked as off-site freelancers get a a taste of freedom that is similar to what it must feel like to be your own boss. You get to setup with your workday your own way. You can take a double lunch or catch a movie in the middle of the day and have the option to resume work again at night.

Animation artists, by the nature of our careers, sometimes work alone for hours or days at a time to complete a job. It's not surprising that many of us dream of opening our own studio where we could live and work in the ultimate example of independence.

29Oct/110

Animation Career Paths The Character Animator

Character animators work in 2D or 3D or in dimensions yet to be discovered, bringing life to talking rabbits, dancing hippos, anthropomorphic cars, near-sighted fish, and more dysfunctional families than you can shake a stick at. The principles of animation, including stretch and squash, weight, anticipation and overlapping action, were fully developed (largely at the Walt Disney studio) by 1942. Since then, character animators have applied these principles to projects with an infinite amount of stylistic variation, from full animation to low budget for the Web or TV. The character animator is a journeyman, accumulating experience and expertise over the courses of a career and a lifetime.

What kind of training and skills does a character animator need to start out and alos to keep advancing in their career? Feature animator Travis Blaise (Brother Bear), advises starting with the grass roots. "Try to attend a school that teaches the fundamentals (figure drawing, painting, sculpting, art history) along with traditional animation." TV animator and director Jim Petropolis adds, "If you learn nothing else, learn how to draw a proper human figure".