Category: Techniques

"the heirloom" clay animation student film

Arena Chandigarh student make Claymation Short Movie

Fibre, A group of 5 students of Arena Chandigarh alongwith Animation Mentor and Director, Vineet Raj Kapoor created an Animation Short titled “The Heirloom” based on a short story by the Director-Storywriter Vineet Raj...

Students paint a 44 Feet Mural!!

Students paint a 44 Feet Mural!!

The wall mural painting project was started on 24th October and went on for 5 days i.e. 28th October. The Visualizing and painting team consisted of 1 Senior faculty and around 15 students. The team was led by NID trained Manpal and consisted of students from BSc (Animation and Multimedia), AAASP and DAE3D students.

First in techniques

First in techniques

1917: Cel animation, El Apóstol 1926: Silhouette animation (Stop-motion), The Adventures of Prince Achmed 1931: Synchronized sound, Peludópolis 1935: Puppet animation (Stop-motion), The New Gulliver 1937: Technicolor, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1961:...

Traditional/ Cell/ 2D Animation

Traditional/ Cell/ 2D Animation

Traditional animation, also referred to as classical animation, cel animation, or hand-drawn animation, is the oldest and historically the most popular form of animation. In a traditionally-animated cartoon, each frame is drawn by hand....

Animation techniques

Animation techniques

Animation techniques are incredibly varied and difficult to categorize. Techniques are often related or combined. The following is a brief on common types of animation. Again, this list is by no means comprehensive. Traditional...

Rotoscoping

Rotoscoping

Rotoscoping is an animation technique in which animators trace over live-action film movement, frame by frame, for use in animated films. Originally, pre-recorded live-action film images were projected onto a frosted glass panel and...

Examples of rotoscoping

Examples of rotoscoping

A list of works that were produced using rotoscoping. in animated films: Snow White (1933 cartoon) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs The 1940s Superman cartoons Yellow Submarine Wizards The Lord of the Rings...

The Earliest form of Animation

The Earliest form of Animation

The first examples of trying to capture motion into a drawing can already be found in paleolithic cave paintings, where animals are depicted with multiple legs in superimposed positions, clearly attempting to depict a...