2.1
Animation
Animation involves the process of creating movement and life within the scene. This is broken down into layout, acting, and simulation, each focusing on different aspects of how characters and elements move and interact.
Layout: The layout phase defines the key positions and movements of characters and objects within a scene. It involves blocking out the major actions and camera angles, ensuring the overall structure and timing of the scene are solid.
Acting: Acting in animation refers to the emotional and physical expression of the characters. This involves animating facial expressions, gestures, and body language to convey the character's intentions and reactions, adding personality to their actions.
Simulation: Simulation focuses on animating elements that require physics-based movement, such as cloth, hair, and particles. This process ensures that environmental elements interact realistically with the characters and the world around them.