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Physics for Animators

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Achieving believable motion in animation requires an understanding of physics that most of us missed out on in art school. Although animators often break the laws of physics for comedic or dramatic effect, you need to know which laws you're breaking in order to make it work. And while large studios might be able to spend a lot of time and money testing different approaches or hiring a physics consultant, smaller studios and independent animators have no such luxury. This book takes the mystery out of physics tasks like character motion, light and shadow placement, explosions, ocean movement, and outer space scenes, making it easy to apply realistic physics to your work.

Physics concepts are explained in animator's terms, relating concepts specifically to animation movement and appearance.

Complex mathematical concepts are broken down into clear steps you can follow to solve animation problems quickly and effectively.

Bonus companion website at www.physicsforanimators.com offers additional resources, including examples in movies and games, links to resources, and tips on using physics in your work.

Uniting theory and practice, author Michele Bousquet teaches animators how to swiftly and efficiently create scientifically accurate scenes and fix problem spots, and how and when to break the laws of physics. Ideal for everything from classical 2D animation to advanced CG special effects, this book provides animators with solutions that are simple, quick, and powerful.

List of contents

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
SECTION I: CLASSICAL PHYSICS
CHAPTER 1: MATTER AND MASSES
CHAPTER 2: MOTION AND TIMING
CHAPTER 3: FORCES
CHAPTER 4: LIGHT AND COLOR
Section II Character Design and Animation
CHAPTER 5: CHARACTER DESIGN
CHAPTER 6: CHARACTER ANIMATION
SECTION III: VISUAL EFFECTS
CHAPTER 7: ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER 8: FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS
CHAPTER 9: FLUID EFFECTS
CHAPTER 10: EARTH AND OUTER SPACE

About the author

Michele Bousquet is a longtime animator and instructor, and the author of more than 20 books on computer animation. Her freelance animation work has served clients like Autodesk and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and she has taught university-level animation classes at countless locations, including several art institutes. After years of answering questions about physics from animation students, Michele took on the task of formulating the answers into this book. Michele holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from McGill University.

Summary

This book takes the mystery out of physics tasks like character motion, light and shadow placement, explosions, ocean movement, and outer space scenes, making it easy to apply realistic physics to your work.

Product details

Authors Michele Bousquet, Bousquet Michele
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.12.2015
 
EAN 9780415842976
ISBN 978-0-415-84297-6
No. of pages 356
Subjects Guides
Humanities, art, music > Art
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Application software

COMPUTERS / Programming / Games, The arts, Digital Animation, COMPUTERS / Design, Graphics & Media / Video & Animation

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