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Character Emotion in 2D and 3D Animation

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ISBN-10: 1598633813

ISBN-13: 9781598633818

Edition: 2008

Authors: Les Pardew

List price: $34.99
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Learn how to animate emotion in your characters and add drama to your animation! Character Emotion in 2D and 3D Animation deals specifically with body language, facial expressions, emotional reactions, and other methods of giving characters emotion. It also deals with adding emotion and drama to a scene or setting. A majority of animation books cover emotion as a side element. Character emotion is a major element that plays a vital role in the believability of the character. Character Emotion in 2D and 3D Animation offers comprehensive coverage of the techniques that can help you create believable emotion in your characters.
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Book details

List price: $34.99
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Course Technology
Publication date: 9/7/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 264
Size: 7.45" wide x 9.15" long x 0.65" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Les Pardew is a recognized leader in the world of interactive entertainment. He is a video game and entertainment industry veteran with more 20 years of industry experience. His artwork credits encompass film and video production, magazine and book illustration, and more than 100 video game titles, including numerous market-leading choices. Les has also authored or co-authored 13 books on game art and game design for teens, digital art and 2D and 3D animation, drawing, and virtual models. Les started his career in video games doing animation for Magic Johnson Fast Break Basketball for the Commodore 64, He went on to help create several major games, including Robin Hood Prince of Thieves,…    

Intro to Emotion: what is emotion and where do we see it in life
Body Language: expressing emotion through large body movements
Emotional Reactions: Specific times where extreme emotion is essential
Exaggeration: How to emphasize a character's emotion
Facial Expressions: Emotion that is shown in the character's face
Emotion and Timing: Building up and letting down, emotional waves
Emotion is Scenes and Settings: Setting the mood for emotion
Tying it All Together: Incorporating emotion into the production