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Title: 5 Visual Effect Techniques Commonly Used in Animation


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5 Visual Effect Techniques Commonly Used in
Animation
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Index
  • Visual Effect Technique
  • 5 Visual Effect Techniques Commonly Used in
    Animation
  • 1. Motion Tracking
  • 2. 3D Modeling
  • 3. Green Screen
  • 4. Matte Painting
  • 5. Rotoscoping

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Visual Effect Technique
  • Visual Effect Animation is the assimilation of
    the generated environment and lives action
    footage to create the realistic imagery, that
    would be costly or human impossible to capture in
    real.
  • The visual effect (ADVFX Plus Course) in its most
    basic form is a digitally manipulated image or
    footage.

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  • Computer-generated imagery has become accessible
    to filmmakers and computers are used to add or
    remove anything to everything which is not in the
    original shot.
  • Below are some basic visual effect techniques
    that we can use in VFX animation.

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5 Visual Effect Techniques Commonly Used in
Animation
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1. Motion Tracking
  • Motion Tracking allows the insertion of computer
    graphics into live action footage with the right
    position, introduction, scale and motion in
    respect to the captured objects in the shot.
  • This term utilized loosely to refer to several
    diverse ways of extracting the motion information
    from a motion picture, especially camera
    movement.

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  • Motion tracking related to Rotoscoping and
    photogrammetry.
  • It is often referred to as match moving.

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2. 3D Modeling
  • It is a representation of any three-dimensional
    surface of the article using a 3d modeling
    software.
  • Example, 3Ds Max, Maya, or Cinema 4D.
  • The product is known as a 3D model.
  • It can be shown as a two-dimensional image
    through a methodology called 3D rendering or
    utilized as a part of computer simulation of
    physical phenomena.

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3. Green Screen
  • Green screening is a technique for compositing
    two images or pictures together.
  • A color range in the top layer is made
    straightforward, revealing an alternate image
    behind.
  • Otherwise called known chroma keying technique,
    it is utilized as a part of video production and
    post-production.

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4. Matte Painting
  • A matte painting as its name describes is painted
    the representation of something like set,
    location, or landscape.
  • It is very useful to create the illusion of an
    environment that is impossible in real life and
    very expensive too for filmmakers and game
    developers.

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5. Rotoscoping
  • Rotoscoping is the technique of physically
    modifying the video or film video footage frame
    by frame at a time.
  • The frames can paint on subjectively to make it
    exclusively animated impacts like lightning or
    light sabers or followed to make it realistic
    traditional style animation or to deliver the
    hold-out mattes for the compositing components in
    a scene and, all more recently, to create depth
    maps for stereo transformation.

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