Saturday, June 6, 2020

what is diff 2d n 3d animation?

Hilde Heskett: are you serious?

Bryant Chaudhry: I'll just make it more simpleThe 2D (2 dimensional) image is the flat black and white picture that looks like an outline or skeletal image of an animation (e.g. animes and cartoons). The 3D (3 dimensional) image will look more realistic, like a detail photograph(e.g. other nickelodeon shows like jimmy neutron and more).

Dalila Yoon: Look, the difference is very simple, but most people don't seem to understand it. The most important design element in a two-dee animation is the frame -- the mise en scene. The designers and animators are well aware that the audience will see everything from one point of view and will make things work from that point of view. ANY 2D artwork has a fudge factor though. You'd be surprised by the great animations which changed characters subtly during the course of the films.3D, whether stop motion or computer modeled, is composed of relatively discreet units -- models who have to b! e more consistent across a movie than they have to be when they are drawn in two dimensions. They have to look good from every single angle.That conceptual difference, which transcends the means used to make it, is the only important difference....Show more

Malcom Fenoff: Yeah I think, 2-D is cartoons and anime and 3-D is like digital or computer animation you know like Bolt or Toy Story.....I think don't hold me to it

Sharron Salin: The character in 2D animation are like the mouse on your computer screen. You can't pull the mous near you so it looks bigger or move the mouse to the back so it looks smaler. If you could do that it would be 3D.Even though 2D cartoons can make the character look pretty 3D by turning them and shoving them from different angles and making shadows and depth in to the pictures the difference is.. that you are always looking at a "sheet" where the character appears over and over again in all sorts of poses from all sorts of angles. Mea! nwhile 3D animation is made so the character is put together s! o it can be turned in side the computer.. so all in one package you have the character from every angle. Then when you animate it it's just a matter of moving it....Imagine if you have one camera and you have it set up in one place that's the 2d program, if you want the stage from a different view you need to re-draw the stage so it looks that way from where you have the camera because the camera is always focused at the same direction. And then you have 3D, a room filled with cameras catching what's on stage from every angle and then it's up to you to go from camera to camera to see the stage from different places.2D video game - 4 direction the character can go (up, down, left, right):http://www.videogamecritic.net/images/jaguar/rayma...3D video game - 6 derection the character can go (up, down, left, right, back, forth):http://bulk.destructoid.com/ul/user/2/22569-87172-...I think the call it 2D and 3D because of they way the character can go: To the sides & up/down = tw! o ways it can go (2D)To the sides & up/down & Back/forth = three ways it can go (3D)...Show more

Rose Krouse: 2D animation is "flat" animation (think The Little mermaid)3D has more depth to it (think anything by Pixar)Also 3D is computer-assisted the entire time. 2D is the ink-and-paint club approach

Arden Strachn: Advanced 3D Animation Software : http://3dAnimationCartoons.com/?hjdV

Clinton Quant: Well, 2D means two dimensions, a two dimensional animation will work with two axis, X and Y (what a completely anti-mathematical person would know as across and up). 3D introduces a Z axis so there is perception of depth and multiple sides to objects.Most people now just see anything rasterized and count that as 3D animation, you can have cartoon style animation that is also 3D....Show more

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