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What are the common types of animation

1, the traditional two-dimensional animation

The earlier type of animation production is the traditional two-dimensional animation, which is mainly hand-drawn, painting methods to show the character's movements. Its production is often complex and arduous, consuming more cost and time, but also more classic. For example, Disney's "The Lion King", "Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck"; China's "Tadpole looking for mommy", "The Palace of Heaven" and so on belong to the well-known traditional two-dimensional animation 2 flash two-dimensional animation

flash animation is basically two-dimensional, which uses computer technology and flash software for production. The operation is relatively simple, the production cost is also relatively low, at the same time the file is small and easy to spread. With the continuous development of production technology, flash two-dimensional animation can be seen everywhere in our lives.

3, three-dimensional animation

Three-dimensional animation production in recent years, the application of more and more widely, it is mainly the use of three-dimensional simulation technology, simulation, to give people a real and vivid viewing experience. Three-dimensional animation production in film and television blockbusters such as "Transformers", "Spider-Man" is more common, in addition to the development of the information age, it is also applied to the field of advertising, such as art tiger animation produced by the Nike shoe design three-dimensional animation, medical machinery simulation animation, three-dimensional animation of the building of the Longquan Temple in Tangshan, have played the charm of the production of three-dimensional animation, etc. 4, stop motion animation

Animation production in the stop-motion animation The type of animation in animation production is not common, it is clay dolls, puppets or mixed materials, etc. as the main role. Its production is to break down the character's movements, posing a continuous modeling, through the method of frame-by-frame shooting recorded. In this way, a continuous picture is created when it is played, and the more well-known stop-motion animations are "The Magic Brush", "The Story of Avanti", and "Chicken Run", among others

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