Develop a clear concept that defines the purpose and message of the animation. Create detailed storyboards that outline the sequence of scenes, camera angles, character movements, and key events. This helps visualize the flow of the animation and ensures all aspects of the project are planned before moving into production.
Begin by constructing 3D models of characters, objects, and environments that will appear in the animation. This step involves creating realistic or stylized versions of the designs. After modeling, apply textures to give surfaces lifelike qualities such as roughness, gloss, or skin details, enhancing the visual appeal and realism of the scenes.
Rig the 3D models by adding a skeletal structure made up of bones and joints, enabling the model to move. Animators then apply movement principles such as timing, weight, and fluidity to bring the models to life. This stage includes setting up actions, facial expressions, and transitions based on the intended emotion or narrative of the animation.
Once the animation is fully animated, render high-quality frames that will form the final video output. Rendering involves computing the images and lighting effects based on the 3D data. Afterward, post-production work is done, including the addition of sound effects, background music, visual effects, and color grading to refine and polish the animation for final delivery.
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