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Creating 3d Animation

Creating 3d Animation

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: We need more...
Review: ... and better! This book has presented itself as the answer for the lack of books about stop-motion animation. It is sad that by doing that it has killed the oportunity for any others to appear about this subject. Also, I am an animation student, so for me this book should be like a bible, unfortunately, it is too superficial.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cracking Good Book, Gromit!
Review: Aardman is one of the most admired animation studios around, known by animators and regular people alike as the creators of beloved clay animation characters like Wallace and Gromit, and the "Creature Comforts'" pent-up zoo cat ("I need space!"). This book will be devoured like candy by anyone wanting a closer look. The text provides a well-rounded animation primer, but it's the pictures that really make this book such a valuable reference. Clay characters are removed from their backgrounds and depicted clearly in frame-by-frame movement sequences that demystify even the complex animation sequences. It also offers practical advice on building characters and other handy tips for animation production. If you are doing clay animation of your own, you'll refer to this book again and again. In the UK this book is titled "Cracking Animation" for the cheese-loving Wallace's favorite complement.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST BOOK! IM AN 3-D FILM ANIMATOR AND ITS GREAT!
Review: absolutley a MUST have for animators of all ages...it has helped tremendously, i also recomend the encyclopedia of animation which is also a great influence on me as an animator!

peace! mike

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for animators and the curious.
Review: An excelent overview of clay animation and techniques. For anyone who has tried claymation and feels alone in the attempt this is an excellent book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Resource
Review: For anyone interested the process of stop-motion animation, whether a fan, or a would-be professional. Lots of great pictures, tips on lighting and cameras. The photos show how well detailed the models are, and the models themselves can provide inspiration to model makers of all kinds.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A great place for beginners, but lacks depth.
Review: If you are a first-time animator, or are just starting out, this book is a good place to start. It provides a good overview of the animation process, with plenty of pictures and examples. It covers equipment, lighting, techniques, models, sets, and performance. It also covers the history of animation. In depth. In great depth. In fact, about one-third of the book is dedicated to the history of animation. That's all well and good, but I was really wanting (and expecting) quite a bit more in some of the other areas. For example, the section on models and modelmaking gives several examples of Aardman models, and briefly describes the processes involved in making them. Although there are many helpful hints in these pages, I would have liked an in-depth description for at least one of the models. I want to know what tools I need, what supplies I need, and step-by-step instructions for building a simple model with a wireframe skeleton. Unfortunately, the pages that described that were replaced by 50 pages of history. If you are interested in animation, and need a place to start, 'Creating 3d Animation' is great for beginners. On the other hand, if you are looking for answers to the many problems that face 3d animators, you may be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A More Accurate Historical Account of Stop Motion
Review: no comment

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Essestial for Beginners
Review: This book is just essential for those who have been dabbling in claymation and not quite sure how to take get it right. For example my younger daughter never knew that there were wire frames inside and howled with laughter when she realised. For younger children who have been using clay at primary/junior school and want to use this format to make a short animation film it was perfect. Any more information would have been too much. However I would recommend that an 'advanced' book is projected right away as one does begin to seek new challenges with this format. Still Excellent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent beginner's animation book
Review: This book provides an insight into animation, allowing an early start with advanced techniques. A must have if just to look how they did their great films.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The only thorough source for beginning clay animators
Review: This book touched on everything, from the history of clay animation to what kind of camera you should use to armatures. If you want to learn about clay animation or make your own claymation film, this book is perfect.


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