What Is 3D Computer Animation?
3D computer animation is a technology that simulates changes in the scene and shape of a three-dimensional space over time with a computer.
3D computer animation
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- Chinese name
- 3D computer animation
- Foreign name
- 3D computer animation
- Also known as
- Model animation
- Tool
- computer
- 3D computer animation is a technology that simulates changes in the scene and shape of a three-dimensional space over time with a computer.
- Three-dimensional computer animation is also called model animation. It uses a computer to construct a three-dimensional body model, and through the control description of the model, virtual camera, and virtual light source, the computer automatically generates a series of realistic continuous dynamic images. The design process of 3D computer animation is: designing the movement and deformation of the model; designing the color, intensity, position and movement of the light; designing the shooting of the virtual camera, and finally generating a continuous image that can be broadcast. Three-dimensional animation can produce special effects that do not exist in the real world. Due to these characteristics of 3D animation, it is widely used in film stunts and courseware. It is often used to express the basic theories such as the structure of mechanical parts, the anatomy and tissue structure of various human organs, chemical molecular structures, and various special visual effects .