3D
Animations, The
creation of moving pictures in a
three-dimensional digital environment
is done by sequencing consecutive
images, or "frames", that
simulate motion by each image showing
the next in a gradual progression
of steps, filmed by a virtual "camera"
and then output to video by a rendering
engine. The eye can be "fooled"
into perceiving motion when these
consecutive images are shown at
a rate of 24 frames per second or
faster. It helps us view any object
or place in all angles and it gives
a visual treat to the eyes. It also
helps to depict certain scenes that
are not possible to view in the
real world, such as, what is happening
inside a boiling hot furnace, how
a gearwheel moves inside the motor
etc. |