3D Animation Process
Like 2d animation, this involves three stages which includes; Pre-production, Production and Post-production:
Pre-Production
Scripting and Storyboarding: Similar to 2D animation, scripting and storyboarding are done during the pre-production phase to create a visual flow of the 3D animation video. Though in 3D animation, drawing a pencil sketch isn’t enough since your storyboard has to reflect 3D characters, which is created through 3D animation software such as Maya, Cinema4D, and 3D max.
3d Modeling: In the 3D modeling phase, characters of a movie or a game are designed alongside any objects or props that are required. Often, 3D modelers use simple objects which are then developed and expanded into a 3D form, to add more details and refinement for the production phase.
Texturing: Once the characters or objects are ready, modelers add textures to them by overlaying 2D images on the 3D models. This helps create a sense of realism with colors, textures, and designs. This process is called mapping and involves making objects and character designs ready.
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