A Close Look at Animation Styles - Guide to 2D and 3D Animation
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It is most likely the majority of your knowledge in a context of 2D animation as something that may have sparked interest in 3D. 2D is the most common because it has been around the longest. Is the creator of traditional animation found in the old time cartoons.
As a 2D animator, you are most likely to become quite comfortable hand-drawn images. You can continue to do so, and then after completion, you can scan your computer with a scanner. If your computer is easy then you can create your image using various software packages that are available on the market. To be adept at 2D processes would do well to use both methods and become comfortable with them. You will then need to be familiar with Flash for example. This software lets you assemble all your pictures and animation is how you intend to be. Once you do that then they are in the correct format to be released on the Internet.
For 3D, you'll need to create your character by using specially designed software for this purpose. If you are self teaching yourself as a hobby then you might want to start with the basic software. How do you cope, move on to something more sophisticated. If you are studying to become a professional 3D software will be introduced to your training program uses.
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