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When it comes to animation, it is best if we know how to determine a 2d animation from a 3d animation. 2D and 3D Video Animation have crucial variations. read this presentation on Difference between 2d and 3d Animation.
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Index What is Animation ? What is 2D Animation ? What is 3D Animation ? Realistic Appeal Applicability Software Used in Animation
What is Animation ? The animation is a dynamic factor in which objects or images are manipulated to resemble as running pictures. In the traditional animation, the images were drawn by hand on cels to be photographed and exhibited on film. Nowadays most animations are made with computer-generated imagery (CGI).
What is 2D Animation ? 2D Animation is an acronym for two dimensional. 2D Animation refers to the creation and modification of moving pictures on computers in a two-dimensional situation using 2D vector graphics and 2D bitmap. Pictures can be seen from one angle at the moment.
What is 3D Animation ? 3D Animation is an acronym for three dimensional. The 3D technology of computer animation refers to the creation of moving pictures using 3D digital environment.
Realistic Appeal 2D animation consists of frames and carries no realistic feather in them whereas 3D animation comprises of movements and carries realistic appeal in them. 3D technology enables the use of lighting and textures that can be used to create better stable images and can be merged into vital video components.
Applicability 2D animation is widely used in 2D animated movies, television advertisements, cartoons, films, video games, engineering demos, websites, e-learning and many more. 3D animation is widely used in Architecture, Medical, and Aerospace, Engineering, gaming industry, biotechnology, movies and many more.
Software Used in Animation Adobe After Effects, Adobe Flash Professional, Motion, Toon Boom, and Anime Studio are some of the commonly used software used to create 2D animation. Autodesk 3Ds Max, Autodesk Maya, Cinema 4D, ZBrush, and Blender are some of the commonly used software used to create 3D animation.
Example Examples of 2D Animation are Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Snow White, the little mermaid, family guy, etc. Examples of 3D Animation are films like Toy Story, Shrek, Jurassic Park, The Transformers, etc.
Although 3D animation offers several advantages over 2D animation, most users prefer a combination of both the techniques. A mix of 2D and 3D animation gives a more natural presentation. 2D animation techniques are more suitable for users having low budgets.