What is the 3D animation production process?

28 February 2023 By papmall®

With the use of 3D technology, 3D product animation figures that appear in two dimensions on a screen can be transformed into objects that not only appear three-dimensional but actually move in three dimensions. You might reach out expecting to touch a 3D object in a well-done animation, only to come face to face with a flat-screen. How is 3D animation made? An introduction to 3D animation for beginners is provided below. 

Step 1: Modeling

During the modeling stage, animators produce 3D objects that will be the foundation for the animation. A 3D product animation tool is used to create this type of animation. A simple object, known as a primitive, is used to create a 3D mesh, which is subsequently sculpted and refined to the desired figure. Then, the 3D models receive information like color and texture. After that, the animated character is given a skeleton that will allow it to move, a process called rigging.

Step 2: Design and animation

A 3D animator won't begin the animation process until the aforementioned procedures have been finished. At this moment, they have the ability to make a 3D object move. There are various approaches to accomplishing this, including employing motion capture data or keyframes to move the object frame-by-frame.

Step 3: Rendering

The animator can proceed to render once the animation, lighting, and camera angles are right. The designed graphic graphics are actually produced and exported throughout this phase. The 3D character's final rendering will be adjusted to account for light and shadows, reflections, transparency, and other characteristics.

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