computer animation
Computer animation uses hardware and software to make the animation process feasible, faster and executable by less skilled and fewer creators. Computer animation creates the illusion of movement through a succession of computer-generated still images. It capitalises on a number of principals of human perception in order to trick the viewer into believing that the images seen on a 2D screen are 3D: the texture, colour and lighting of the 3D objects are modified using software programs and the pictures has depth and is more realistic whereas 2D animators create frames to define a sequence that is then moved at varying speeds to create the illusion of motion.
Pixar mostly uses computers (technology) to run the software which allows them to design concept works, produce storyboards, and especially animating software which allows them to create the animation in their films. also, they rely on powerful, specially designed computers to use the process of rendering.
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