Thursday, September 22, 2016

VR 3D Character Animation Secrets You Need To Know About 





VR 3D character animation has a substantial amount of potential for across a plethora of industries from business to filmmaking. Virtual Reality is becoming more and more popular due to advancements in technology. This has given rise to many opportunities for game developers and graphic designers for creating and modelling animations in unique ways.

However, VR 3D character animation is not something any person can try. It takes a considerable amount of skills and experience to craft character animations that can reflect realism and crisp quality. This is where designers compete against each other to reflect the highest standards. If you are interested in an early opportunity to learn the secrets of VR 3D character animation, the following are a few secrets you need to be aware of.

Start with a context

Having a story or context that will define what the story or scene is, what characters are involved, and how they influence the message you want to show is the foundation of a good VR animation. The context will delve deep into the story and explore why the character is what he is and his role in the animation. Thus, it will have a remarkable influence in the way you approach character design.
Starting with a context beforehand will ensure there is cohesion in your animation and will avoid or limit any possibility of inconsistencies.

Determine your concept

Concept is different to context. While the latter involves choosing a backstory, the former is about how clearly the animation presents the object you wish to portray. In simple words, you can have a story for the animation, but the execution of the scenes is not done well. Concept focuses on what your character looks like and how well it is shown in lieu of the context or backstory of the animation.


Use Proper Lighting and Shadow Effects


Your VR character animation will not be considered visually appealing unless there is good work of lighting and shadow effects. The 3D character in your animation must have a silhouette to show realism and relevant of the character in the scene. It will accentuate the colors and other details of the character to the audience and will be effective in bringing the message of the animation to the viewer’s attention a lot more vividly and accurately.


Ensure All Animation Elements Are Up To Scale

Scale is another important indicator of a quality 3D animation design. Without scale, your characters will not be represented realistically and will distort the mechanics of the scene. The average human mind has been trained from a young age to spot visual discrepancies so any scale errors will be recognized instantly by your audience.

Test, test, and test

Even after meticulously ensuring that all animation elements fall into the right place, there is still a possibility of some overlooked errors and inconsistencies that diminish the animation quality. For this reason, you should allot considerable time to testing the animation over and over again. You might be surprised to learn how many errors there were in the video.