Thursday 6 October 2016

Chosen Medium (Drawn Animation) - Angles

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When considering the best medium to show angles drawn animation is the fastest way. However, a CG environment would be easier to get any angle from since you don't need to draw the scene again from a different angle (though rendering CGI takes longer). There are many animations CG can achieve easily compared to drawn. Even past few Disney films are CG and has been a few years since their last drawn animation, though this can be by preferred choice.
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Mob Psycho 100, episode 1
As shown above in this drawn anime series the entire room along with the characters has to be drawn animated. The animator would need to have a good idea of what the room looked like from each angle and where each character is placed.


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Attack on Titan, episode 24
A combination of drawn and CGI for different parts of the animation can be used to take advantage of the benefits of both methods. As shown above, the characters and any objects interacting with them are all drawn which doesn't take up much time, whereas the CG buildings in the background cover a huge area and it would too complex to draw them all from every angle.

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