Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/6279
Title: Employing approximate 3D models to enrich traditional computer assisted animation
Authors: DI FIORE, Fabian 
VAN REETH, Frank 
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: IEEE COMPUTER SOC
Source: CA 2002: PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMPUTER ANIMATION 2002. p. 183-190.
Series/Report: COMPUTER ANIMATION CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Abstract: Although computer assistance for traditional animation is gaining a lot of attention during recent years, it still has to cope with many limitations. Part of the current research focuses on employing full 3D input models, which are rendered and even animated in many different nonphotorealistic (NPR) styles. Disadvantages are the need to create complicated 3D models and the many difficulties to achieve lively movements. Purely 2D approaches, on the other hand, need many elaborated single drawings. Getting perspective right and retaining volumes are a major problem in that approach to computer assisted traditional animation, due to the complete lack of 3D information. Unfortunately, the employed software is ignorant about the approximate 3D representation in the animator's mind. In this paper, we present a novel tool for traditional animation, based on an approximate 3D model. This tool helps retaining volumes and proportions, and ensures frame-to-frame coherence.
Keywords: animation; 2.5D animation; computer animation; traditional animation; computer assisted animation; rendering; non-photorealistic rendering
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/6279
Link to publication/dataset: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=791218.791607&coll=GUIDE&dl=portal,ACM&CFID=4608028&CFTOKEN=99765499
ISBN: 0-7695-1595-9
ISI #: 000177067100024
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Validations: ecoom 2003
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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