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3D animation - translation to English

ART OF CREATING MOVING IMAGES USING COMPUTERS
Computer animated; Computer Animation; 3D animation; Computer-animated; 3d animation; 3-D animation; Animating programs; Animation software; Computer animated film; Computer Animated film; Computer Animated Film; 3-D Animation; Computer Generated Animation; CG Animation; Cg animation; Computer animator; Computer-animated series; Computer-animated television series; Computerized animation; Web animation; Internet animation; Computer generated animation; Animated graphics; 3D animated; 3D Animation; Digital animation; Computer made animation; CGI Animation; Realism in computer animation; Realistic computer animation; Computer-generated film; Computer-generated video; AI-generated video
  • 3D game character animated using [[skeletal animation]].
  • Blender]]

3D animation         

общая лексика

трёхмерная анимация, трёхмерная мультипликация

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animation

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  • Fantasmagorie]]'' (1908) by [[Émile Cohl]]
  • A projecting [[praxinoscope]], from 1882, here shown superimposing an animated figure on a separately projected background scene
  • Nr. 10 in the reworked second series of Stampfer's stroboscopic discs published by Trentsensky & Vieweg in 1833.
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  • ''[[World of Color]]'' hydrotechnics at [[Disney California Adventure]] creates the illusion of motion using 1,200 fountains with high-definition projections on mist screens.
METHOD OF CREATING MOVING PICTURES
Animated cartoon; Animated movies; Animated motion picture; Animated cartoons; Animations; Animated films; Animated short; Animated Films, and Animated Cartoons Animation; Animation, Animated Films, and Animated Cartoons; Cartoon animation; Animated movie; Animating; Television animation; Theatrical animation; Animated film; Animated feature films; TV Animation; Animated Film; Cartone animato; Animation film; Animated short film; Animation short; Animated; Animated image; Animated images; Teen animation; Western animation; Animation industry; 3D animations; Two-dimensional animation; Cartoon film; 3D computer animation; 2D computer animation; Animation style; Animate; Kids cartoon
мультипликация
animated cartoon         
  • An example of traditional animation, a horse animated by [[rotoscoping]] from [[Eadweard Muybridge]]'s 19th-century photos.
  •  Llama Drama</nowiki>'''
  • A 2D animation of two circles joined by a chain
  • Finnish]] television commercial
  • Fantasmagorie]]'' (1908) by [[Émile Cohl]]
  • A projecting [[praxinoscope]], from 1882, here shown superimposing an animated figure on a separately projected background scene
  • Nr. 10 in the reworked second series of Stampfer's stroboscopic discs published by Trentsensky & Vieweg in 1833.
  • p=49}}
  • ''[[World of Color]]'' hydrotechnics at [[Disney California Adventure]] creates the illusion of motion using 1,200 fountains with high-definition projections on mist screens.
METHOD OF CREATING MOVING PICTURES
Animated cartoon; Animated movies; Animated motion picture; Animated cartoons; Animations; Animated films; Animated short; Animated Films, and Animated Cartoons Animation; Animation, Animated Films, and Animated Cartoons; Cartoon animation; Animated movie; Animating; Television animation; Theatrical animation; Animated film; Animated feature films; TV Animation; Animated Film; Cartone animato; Animation film; Animated short film; Animation short; Animated; Animated image; Animated images; Teen animation; Western animation; Animation industry; 3D animations; Two-dimensional animation; Cartoon film; 3D computer animation; 2D computer animation; Animation style; Animate; Kids cartoon

кинематография

мультипликация

мультипликационный фильм

Definition

СТЕРЕОКИНО
см. Стереоскопическое кино.

Wikipedia

Computer animation

Computer animation is the process used for digitally generating animations. The more general term computer-generated imagery (CGI) encompasses both static scenes (still images) and dynamic images (moving images), while computer animation only refers to moving images. Modern computer animation usually uses 3D computer graphics to generate a three-dimensional picture. The target of the animation is sometimes the computer itself, while other times it is film.

Computer animation is essentially a digital successor to stop motion techniques, but using 3D models, and traditional animation techniques using frame-by-frame animation of 2D illustrations. Computer-generated animations can also allow a single graphic artist to produce such content without the use of actors, expensive set pieces, or props. To create the illusion of movement, an image is displayed on the computer monitor and repeatedly replaced by a new image that is similar to it but advanced slightly in time (usually at a rate of 24, 25, or 30 frames/second). This technique is identical to how the illusion of movement is achieved with television and motion pictures.

For 3D animations, objects (models) are built on the computer monitor (modeled) and 3D figures are rigged with a virtual skeleton. Then the limbs, eyes, mouth, clothes, etc. of the figure are moved by the animator on key frames. The differences in appearance between key frames are automatically calculated by the computer in a process known as tweening or morphing. Finally, the animation is rendered.

For 3D animations, all frames must be rendered after the modeling is complete. For pre-recorded presentations, the rendered frames are transferred to a different format or medium, like digital video. The frames may also be rendered in real-time as they are presented to the end-user audience. Low bandwidth animations transmitted via the internet (e.g. Adobe Flash, X3D) often use the software on the end user's computer to render in real-time as an alternative to streaming or pre-loaded high bandwidth animations.

Examples of use of 3D animation
1. An important part of the efforts is the new 3D animation studio, Lapland Studio, in Rovaniemi.
2. Psyop develops, designs and produces digital content, including digital movies based on 3D animation for the advertising industry.
3. "We will soon have a computer lab and we‘ll be able to offer classes in web design, 3D animation, illustrator and graphic design courses.
4. Jayne Pilling, director of the British Animation Awards, said: "To have lost this material is a tragedy, especially as one of the wonderful things about Aardman was that they were so meticulous in archiving their material." Brian Sibley, who has written a book on the history of 3D animation with Peter Lord, one of the founders of Aardman, said: "The sets for the Wallace and Gromit films are pieces of art, even when they are not animated, because they are so beautifully made.
What is the Russian for 3D animation? Translation of &#393D animation&#39 to Russian