The Computer Animator's Technical Handbook (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics)

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The Computer Animator's Technical Handbook (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780125588218
  • DDC分類 006.696

Full Description

This is a complete, in-depth reference that will be of enormous value to anyone in the computer animation field-from students to established professionals to the many traditional animators who find themselves drawn to the computer-based world. The Computer Animator's Technical Handbook distinguishes itself by giving full attention to the motion that defines animation (as opposed to the modeling that produces the still image) and the often-neglected production processes that make it possible. The work of two widely recognized computer animation experts, this book is destined to become the standard reference for professionals throughout the industry and a popular text in classrooms.

Contents

A Note from the Series Editor;; Brian A. Barsky, University of California, Berkeley; Foreword; Glenn Entis, Electronic Arts; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 - Digital Pictures; Progression of Dimensions; and Coordinate Systems; Digital Images; 2D Computer Imaging; 3D Computer Modeling; Chapter 2 - Anatomy of Time; Time; Representing Time in Words; Continuous and Discrete Time; Media: Recording Time-Based Events; Normalized and Center-Unity Time; Absolute and Relative Time; Nested, Local, and Global Time; Fundamental Temporal Operations; Chapter 3 - The Science of Moving Pictures; The Search for Terminology; Media; Fundamentals of Lensed Imaging; Recording and Playback; Continuous and Discrete Representation; Persistence of Vision; Stroboscope Principles; Aliasing and Anti-Aliasing; Chapter 4 - The Mechanics of Film; The Photographic Camera; Photographic (Film) Media; Cyclic Motion Picture Recording and Projection; Roll Media Recording and Projection; The Shuttle and Intermittent Movement of Media; Camera Movement; The Moving Picture Projector; System Resolution; Chapter 5 - The Electronics of Video; The Principles of Raster Scanning; Electronic Output Displays; Electronic Image Input Devices; Electronic Television Standards; Raster Images, Fields, Interlacing, and the Video Shutter; Video Waveform Structure; Video Time Code; Color; High-Definition Television; Video Formats, Recording Technologies, and Defining Characteristics; Chapter 6 - Digital Temporal Imaging; Digital Imaging; Digital Input and Output Devices; The Frame Buffer and Color Lookup Table; The Virtual Camera; Bandwidth; Formal Aspects of Digital Images; Pixel Aspect Ratio; Compression; Desktop and Streaming Video; Digital Media; Chapter 7 - Intermixing Media; Issues of Preference-Film versus Video; Conversions Between Media; Production Flow; Chapter 8 - Animation Methods and Tools; Fields and Field Guides; Safeties; Registration Systems; The Animation Stand; Cutouts and the Slash System; Pan and Scan: Zooms, Pans, Spins; Scalingx; Animating on Twos; Staggers; Color Table Animation; Scratchon; Shape Definition; Morphing; Onionskinning; 3D Animation Methods; The Integration of Two and Three Dimensions in Computer Animation; Chapter 9 - The Cel System; Cel Animation; Action Technologies; Computer-Mediated Cel Animation; Cel Production; Chapter 10 - Motion Pathways, Key Frame Animation, and Easing; Some Basic Definitions; Motion Pathways; Straight-Ahead Animation; Key Frame Animation; Easing; Chapter 11 - Kinematic Motion and Mechanisms; Links, Joints, and Chains; The Kinematic Model; Forward Kinematics; Inverse Kinematics; Constraints; Chapter 12 - Dynamic and Behavioral Modeling; Force and Dynamics; The Basics of Force; Relevant Terms; Types of Force; Behavioral Systems; Dynamics and Computer Animation Programs; Chapter 13 - Digital Special Effects; Non-Real-Time Live Action; Optical Effects; The Optical Bench; Motion Control; Motion Graphics; Tracking Systems; Digital Effects; Chapter 14 - Animation Languages; The Language of Moving Pictures; The Languages of Computer Animation; Chapter 15 - The Production Process; Preproduction; Production; Postproduction; Production Staffing Model; Afterword; Recommended Reading; Index; Art Credits; About the Authors