1、字数:英文 2872 单词, 15380 字符;中文 4908 汉字 出处: Sekeroglu G K. Aesthetics and design in three dimensional animation processJ. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2012, 51: 812-817. 外文文献: Aesthetics and design in three dimensional animation process Abstract Since the end of the 20th century, animation te
2、chniques have been widely used in productions, advertisements, movies, commercials, credits, visual effects, and so on, and have become an indispensable part of the cinema and television. The fast growth of technology and its impact on all production industry has enabled computer-generated animation
3、 techniques to become varied and widespread. Computer animation techniques not only saves labour and money, but it also gives the producer the option of applying the technique in either two dimensional (2D) or three dimensional (3D), depending on the given time frame, scenario and content. In the 21
4、st century cinema and television industry, computer animations have become more important than ever. Imaginary characters or objects, as well as people, events and places that are either difficult or costly, or even impossible to shoot, can now be produced and animated through computer modelling tec
5、hniques. Nowadays, several sectors are benefiting from these specialised techniques. Increased demand and application areas have put the questions of aesthetics and design into perspective, hence introducing a new point of view to the application process. Coming out of necessity, 3D computer animati
6、ons have added a new dimension to the field of art and design, and they have brought in the question of artistic and aesthetic value in such designs. Keywords: three dimension, animation, aesthetics, graphics, design, film 1.Introduction Centuries ago, ancient people not only expressed themselves by painting still images on cave surfaces, but they also attempted to convey motion regarding moments and events by painting images, which later helped establish the natural course of events