User:Fellsworth01/3D computer graphics
This is the process where the character is created as an object which is then applied with animations. [1]To apply animations, they use digital bones, similar to the bones inside of a human. When these bones are added, they can determine which part of the body and which bone is moving to create a realistic movement graphic. The digital figure outside the sculpture is known as "skin" or "mesh" and the bones are known as a "skeleton" or a "rig". [1]
History
[edit]Virtual Reality 3D is a version of 3D computer graphics.[2] With the first headset coming out in the late 1950s, the popularity of VR didn't take off until the 2000s. In 2012 the Oculus was released and since then, the 3D VR headset world has expanded. [3]
Layout and animation
[edit]Stop Motion has multiple categories within such as Claymation, Cutout, Silhouette, Lego, Puppets, and Pixelation. [2]
Claymation is the use of models made of clay used for an animation. Some examples are Clay Fighter and Clay Jam. [2]
Lego animation is one of the more common types of stop motion. Lego stop motion is the use of the figures themselves moving around. Some examples of this are Lego Island and Lego Harry Potter. [2]
Other types of 3D appearance
[edit]Cutout is the use of flat materials such as paper. Everything is cut out of paper including the environment, characters, and even some props. An example of this is Paper Mario. [2]
Silhouette is similar to cutouts except they are one solid color, black. Limbo is an example of this. [2]
Puppets are dolls and different puppets used in the game. An example of this would be Yoshi's Wooly World. [2]
Pixelation is when the entire game appears pixelated, this includes the characters and the environment around them. One example of this is seen in Shovel Knight. [2]
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[edit]- ^ a b Lee, Tina (2019-06-06). "Types of 3D Animation and 3D Animation Techniques". Academy of Animated Art. Retrieved 2024-11-21.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Garg, Nitin (2024-11-15). "A Comprehensive Guide on Different Types of 3D Animation". BR Softech. Retrieved 2024-11-21.
- ^ Flynt, Joseph (2019-08-12). "The History of VR: When was it created and who invented it?". 3D Insider. Retrieved 2024-11-21.