A guy in computer animation would probably get $40,000 to $45,000 a year, so they get a lot of money.
Animation is when you use something on your computer to make things move like cartoons.I'm going to the computer store to buy a tool for it,I'll see what they have.It's probably expensive or something,like all the other stuff.
computer animation, clay animation and stop motoin -animation
Hi good sentence would be .In Japan they make animation cartoons called anime
The only special requirement needed to make computer animations suitable for films is a stop motion type computer program. You can make these using 2D or 3D computer graphics.
You don't just order "animation", unless if you're talking about official released content (TV series or movies) that you can get in stores. Making animation takes a lot of effort and money to make.
I like to tell you basic Types of Animation. Stop animation is a technique to make objects move on their own. Computer Animation is the latest technique of animation that includes 2D and 3D animation. 2D is used through PowerPoint and Flash animations and 3D is used in film making where we require unusual objects or characters that are not easy to display.
Not Possible, if that were true, everyone would be doing it
maybe, us$3000 if you work hard
Traditional animation refers to the original way animations were created. Drawings and paintings were made on cel acetates which were then replicated and photographed. Afterwards, these photos would be sequenced together to give an illusion of movement to the drawings. 3D Animation is a computerized animation technique which uses specialized software packages, such as Maya and AfterEffects, to make 3D characters and objects for animated features.
It depends. If you are referring to animations on the computer, there are a wide variety of animation programs. Flash, Pivot, etc.
"To make a computer game design, there are various sources to help make this possible for even newbies to this activity. Check out sources such as game innovator and animation arena for guides in creating games."
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