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Wednesday 8 March 2017

2D Animation (Vector Based)

"Animation is different form other parts. Its language is the language of caricature. Our most difficult   job was to develop the cartoon's unnatural but seemingly natural anatomy for humans and animals."

~ Walt Disney   

Hye everyone ❤

Now, I would like to share to you about the second types of animation!
The 2D Vector Based Animation!

Excited to know about it? I hope you do 😃

2D vector based animation has becoming very popular in the last decade because of the increasing amount of people doing it due to easy access of technology. Flash are cheap and easy to use. 2D animation can also be done in After Effects too. 

So, 2D animation basically refers to any key framed animation that is produced on a flat surface but can also be refer to vertor animation that adopt the technique of traditional animation. Usually, when talking about 2D animation, cel animation is often thought of and and its process is often lenghty and complicated. Although the technique is the same as traditional animation, the difference is when the animation and in-betweens are done the frames are brought over to a process called ink-and-paint. 

The people in charge of inking and painting the frames will place a plastic sheet of celluloid on top of the transparent paper containing the animated characters, and then proceed to copy the frames on te celluloid. This process enables the frames to overlay each other because of the complete transparency of celluloid, which makes it easier to place multiple characters and props on top of a background. 

Vector based animation that is the computer generated 2D animations, uses the same techniques as tradtional animation. However, the benefit is the lack of physical objects needed to make traditional 2D animations apart from a computer. 

2D Animation Vector Based

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That is all on 2D Animation (Vector Based) and do look for to read about the third type of animation that is 3D Animation (CGI, Computer Animation).  

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