3D vs 2D

Differences between 2D and 3D animation

The graphics all appear flat because they only have an x-axis (horizontal) and a y-axis in a 2D universe (vertical). The z-axis, which adds depth, is a crucial third axis in 3D animation. 2D animation may be seen in classic Disney animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Bambi." In comparison, examples of 3D animation include "Frozen" and "Ice Age".


Bambi


Ice Age 


This essential distinction can be attributed to the technical procedures used to produce 2D vs 3D animation. What distinguishes 3D animation from 2D animation? The animator draws a series of images on a flat surface to produce a 2D animation. By slightly changing the position of the animation figure between frames, which are then quickly played back to produce a dynamic image, the illusion of movement is produced.

Hand-drawn cartoons like "Bambi" were common in the past. With computer graphics tools nowadays, 2D animations may be made considerably more fast. 3D computer animations are also produced using animation software. The animations, on the other hand, are made in three dimensions using actual physical (3D) models. Here are further specifics about the creation of 3D animation.




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