![]() ![]() Perhaps the best way to understand CGI is to consider it a merger of two methods of filmmaking: 2D animation and live-action. 3D Computer Generated Imagery (3D CGI): From Pre-Production Through Final Film/Video Output The following is the introduction to 3D CGI production set up. It covers design, modeling and rigging steps through touch up and final film/video output. The 3D CGI production process emphasizes the importance of pre-production and how integral it is to setting up a smooth production path. The 2D production pipeline starts with workbook and goes all the way through final checking, compositing and film output. Using flow charts, we define each stage, in addition to describing the specific background experience required for individual job categories. The production pipelines for both 2D and 3D CGI projects are also outlined here. We explore the nuts and bolts of production in Producing Animation's Chapter 9 starting with the description of the role of the producer during this phase. ![]()
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