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Hybrid Animation -2nd Edition- - Integrating 2d and 3d Assets

English · Paperback / Softback

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Think outside the 2D or 3D box and seemlessly integrate 2D and 3D animation mediums into your projects. Develop your entire pipeline from start to finish with Hybrid Animation: Integrating 2D and 3D Assets.


List of contents










Chapter 1: 2D/3D Animation: The Main Problem; Chapter 2: Iterations for Pipeline and Moments; Chapter 3: 2D and 3D Character Interacting; Chapter 4: 2D Characters with 3D Parts; Chapter 5: 3D Characters with 2D Parts; Chapter 6: EFX: Chapter 7: Crowds; Chapter 8: Camera: Deep, Flat and Limited Space; Chapter 9: Putting it All Together: A Short Film Example; Chapter 10: Companion Website

About the author










Tina O'Hailey is Dean of Digital Media at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Having worked for Electronic Arts, Walt Disney Feature Animation, she has extensive experience in feature animation and game development. O'Hailey has served as an Artist Development Trainer for Brother Bear (2003), Lilo and Stitch (2003), Mulan (1998) and Prince of Egypt (1998).


Summary

Think outside the 2D or 3D box and seemlessly integrate 2D and 3D animation mediums into your projects. Develop your entire pipeline from start to finish with Hybrid Animation: Integrating 2D and 3D Assets.

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"It takes a self starter to tackle and learn different skills in any field. Learning animation is no different, and with Tina's book, each reader is one step ahead of the game to develop hybrid animation."--School Tech Talk Blog and MacDirectory.com

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