A modern 3D animation studio can render really accurate images.

Posted by AdrianRocker on August 28th, 2013

Increasingly more often, in most areas of activity, people are using expressions that contain the sequence "3D - three-dimensional." Graphics is 3D, modern electronic equipments play 3D sound, advertising clips and special effects in movies are designed in 3D. Even cartoons are beginning to leave behind the times in which they were made image by image, on paper, by graphic image designers. The place of hundreds of thousands of positions drawn with the pencil on paper in any animation studio was taken by the computer together with professional 3D graphics programs. This is done in a 3D animation studio.

3D computer graphics is a new field that combines art and technology in order to become a whole, with multiple possibilities. Until recently, the main commercial target of 3D graphics was represented by films and the video industry. Currently, almost all movies use special effects which are generated wholly or partly on computers.

The 3D field of activity is becoming more accessible, always conquering new areas of use. 3D technology races from architecture to product design. Lifelike 3D animations are used as a means of preparing for the multimedia presentation of the products of the largest international corporations, for special effects and even for virtual actors in film productions.

The many possibilities of this new field start to be increasingly explored by specialists in any animation studio. From the point of view of most drawers, the element which will ensure its growth and development will be the Internet. It will become, in the coming years, a visual medium, such as television, and hundreds of thousands of companies will require websites with quality graphics, animated presentations and virtual models of products, in which graphics and 3D animation will be omnipresent.

The interest in 3D graphics programs becomes even greater as they are better designed. Currently there are few leaders in the software market, the competition between them being fierce. All aspects are being considered: the type, the interface, the existence of documentation, the ease of use, the addressability, the compatibility with other programs, the operating system they are running on and, last but not least, the price. This often makes the difference between professional programs (which end up costing thousands or tens of thousands of dollars) and simple programs, with fewer features, which are usually only used to achieve a limited sequence of actions.

3D cinema films appeared in the twentieth century, designed by specialists in a 3D animation studio. Special 3D glasses are needed so that the the mind of the viewer could show the 3D effect. 3D TVs which are special for moving images, designed for binocular vision too, have appeared on the broad market only in 2010, requiring special glasses for viewing, electronically synchronized. Unlike photos, this technique provides a very accurate 3D representation, so not only a slight impression of depth: when the viewer moves laterally, the 3D image is also changed in the viewer's mind, just like when looking at a real object: a part of the image shows new details gradually, and on the other side they disappear gradually.

A modern 3D animation studio is different from a classic animation studio because it uses new techniques and equipment in order to create a more accurate image.

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