Lighting:-To apply physical
light to look a realistic look to provide light and shadow where required.
Without lighting the film is incomplete as the lighting gives it a look the
glow the enhancement of the colour and texture put into the model if there is
no light you won’t see it properly but if there is light than you can see it
glow and see it clearly giving it a more realistic look. It also enhance the
mood and emotion for each stage which helps a lot and without emotion it’s like a robot but
emotion is the real thing the most important aspect in films the reason public
want to watch it so much that is why lighting is an important part and role in
animation industry. You can also use light to create visual shaping things that
only created via light.
Rendering:- After all the
process is done a final process combined of all the things and a short preview so you can know what is done
and anything needs improvement or not .When a artist work on a 3D scene he
actually is working on vertex and polygon but when use render it basically does
whole calculation of the scene and convert it into a 2D surface making it
easier to understand and work.it also determine each and and every detail and
colour of each pixels.There are 2 types of rendering each with it’s own
function they are used depending on what is the animation about.
Interactive rendering:- As it is impossible to predict players movement
with every second or every move he will interact in the game environment using
this the render is set on real time and it renders as the action unfolds this
rendering is best used and mostly for gaming.
Speedy matters: In this everything
Is set to 20 per frame anything
below that will look floppy or fluid this is used for fast paced action movies
and a quick rendering. These are two types rendering and are used based on
which type of animation you want and for what films, games etc.
Compositing:- The final
step after everything is done and adding some more detailing into it a
realistic look and a short version of the real thing. It is often used to layer
out not only specific 2D or 3D but both 2D and 3D.It brings all the things that
has been done from the start and putting it together like putting pieces of
puzzle to make a picture. All the 3D elements produced by the previous
department are given here to produce a final render image for the film they sometimes
take help from the lighting department and each frame per second of every
moment is seen and than here it has to
been very carefully analyse it and if required any changes hare made as after
this it is going to be in a big screen where the public will see it.if
required also see a specific scene twice
or more to see how it has been doing and if it doesn’t match up tell the vfx to
add a different effect and than again it is seen and than once it is finalize
it is released with more editing of sounds music dialogues etc.like a whole
movie again like it will be in screen and once the director is satisfied and
thinks if oublic will see this will enjoy they release it.
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