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The Study of Disney's Twelve Animation Method in (<인크레더블>에 표현된 디즈니의 12가지 애니메이션 기법에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Dong-Jin;Lee, Jong-Han
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.12
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    • pp.74-85
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    • 2007
  • The animation exercises its influence all over the our lives, specially it has originated the new film industry by combining and applying with movies and CF. The current of time being active of animation industry brought about many changes to all the field of making films, planning and consumption. This paper is written for to inspect animation techniques that has developed to expand and break the limit of the animation's processing and expanding the part of expression. Specially by analyzing which is made by PIXAR, inquired how the 12 Disney animation skills were applied. As a result, the 12 Disney animation skills were combined to express one natual movement. Even though is 3D animation made by not Disney but PIXAR and made in 2004, it was applied and followed the 2D animation's the processing skill in 1987. Consequently, we could know even if the production, the way to produce and the time change, the exact same way of the 1987's producing skill has applied for now.

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Automatic Generation of Rule-based Caricature Image (규칙 기반 캐리커쳐 자동 생성 기법)

  • Lee, Eun-Jung;Kwon, Ji-Yong;Lee, In-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2006
  • We present the technique that automatically generates caricatures from input face images. We get the mean-shape of training images and extract input image's feature point using AAM(Active Appearance Model). From literature of caricature artists, we define exaggeration rules and apply our rules to input feature points, then we can get exaggerated feature points. To change our results into cartoon-like images, we apply some cartoon-stylizing method to input image and combine it with facial sketch. The input image is warped to exaggerated feature point for final results. Our method can automatically generate a caricature image while it minimizes user interaction.

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A Study of Stage setting(image) device based on Animation : Ani-Stage (애니메이션을 이용한 영상무대장치에 대한 연구 : 애니 스테이지(Ani-Stage))

  • Min, Kyung-Mi
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.11
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    • pp.105-120
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    • 2007
  • This treatise has defined afresh the stage setting(image) device with use of animation which is known as virtual studio, cyber studio and all that sort of things as a word 'Ani-Stage' and has also adjusted it's generative background. It will be suggest that the established stage setting device with some confined techniques need to be grafted other various animation techniques together in order to make room for 'Ani-Stage-oriented' and will be offer a device able to make free use of composition angles, simplification of composite process free from limited factors. The purpose of this treatise is that raise up the recognition on ani-stage of the specialistic competent person who playing a role in the sphere of animation and that give a new definition about the stage setting device based on animation.

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Interactive Non-Photorealistic Rendering Using Pointillism Techniques (점묘 기법을 이용한 상호적 비실사 기법)

  • Han Man-Jun;Oh Se-Yoon;Lim Soon-Bum;Choy Yoon-Chul
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.724-726
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    • 2005
  • 지금까지의 컴퓨터 그래픽스의 방향은 사진과 유사하게 표현하는 Photorealism이 강세였으나, 최근 각종 기술문서나 의학, 교육등 많은 분야에서 사진과 같은 컴퓨터 그래픽스보다는 사물의 특징을 강조하고, 불필요한 부분을 생략해서 표현하는 비사실적 렌더링(Non-Photorealistic Rendering)분야가 새롭게 떠오르고 있다. 비실사기법을 통해 생성된 이미지는 사물의 특징을 부각시켜 시현함으로서 사진과 같은 사실적인 묘사보다는 사물의 특징을 통한 의미전달에 초점을 둔 렌더링 기법이라 할 수 있다. 비실사기법에는 수채화, 수묵화, 유화, 목탄화, 데생과 같은 미술기법과 만화와 같이 표현하는 Cartoon Rendering등 다양한 분야가 있지만 본 논문에서는 모든 그림의 기본 요소가 되는 정을 이용하여 사물을 표현하는 점묘법을 적용한 비실사기법에 대해서 이미 발표된 논문을 살펴보고, 새로운 기법을 제안하고자 한다.

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  • Kim, Seong-Nam
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.5
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    • pp.447-451
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    • 2001
  • 실험 애니메이션의 성격을 지닌 스톱모션 애니메이션의 장르로서 상업성 애니메이션과 기존의 영화 애니메이션에서 탈피하여 작품성과 앞으로 개척해야 할 우리 애니메이션 학계의 당면 상황을 인식하고 작품제작에 중점을 두고 있다. 이 작품은 나의 길이라는 주제로 개인의 인생을 축으로 내가 살아온 과거와 현재 다가올 미래의 불확실성을 컨셉으로 하여 애니메이션을 전공하는 학생과 대중에게 쉽게 다가설 수 있는 있도록 하였다. 표현기법은 앞서 말한 바와 같이 스톱모션 방식으로 재즈와 모던 클래식을 바탕으로 큐시트 하였으며, 창의적인 상황에 부합되는 소싱(Sourcing)과 싱크(Sync)로 믹싱(Mixing) 작업을 하여 현대적이면서 감각적인 면을 강조하는 등 표현재료는 콘테와 색연필을 사용하여 애니메이션이 한 컷 한 컷의 작품이라는 예술의 개념적 문제에 접근 일러스트로 작품화하였다. 작품 내용으로는 객관적 세계에 대한 인식의 문제를 이야기하고 다양한 입장과 생각을 표현하였으며 또는 주체가 바라보는 대상을 통해 그 주체를 묘사하기도 한다. 따라서 대상에 비중을 두는가 하면 보는 주체에 비중을 두기도 하였다. 인간 개인이 걸어온 발자취를 형상화시켜 재해석하였으며, 이 작품을 통해 자신의 삶을 직${\cdot}$간접적으로 재해석하며, 관객이 자신을 되돌아볼 수 있고 미래를 직시하도록 꾸몄다.

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Analyzing animation techniques used in webtoons and their potential issues (웹툰 연출의 애니메이션 기법활용과 문제점 분석)

  • Kim, Yu-mi
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.46
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    • pp.85-106
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    • 2017
  • With the media's shift into the digital era in the 2000s, comic book publishers attempted a transition into the new medium by establishing a distribution structure using internet networks. But that effort shied from escaping the parallel-page reading structure of traditional comics. On the other hand, webtoons are showing divers changes by redesigning the structure of traditional sequential art media; they tend to separate and allot spaces according to the vertical scroll reading method of the internet browser and include animations, sound effects and background music. This trend is also in accordance with the preferences of modern readers. Modern society has complicated social structures with the development of various media; the public is therefore exposed to different stimuli and shows characteristics of differentiated perceptions. In other words, webtoons display more relevant and entertaining characteristics by inserting sounds and using moving texts and characters in specific frames, while traditional comics require an appreciation of withdrawal and immersion like other published media. Motions in webtoons are partially applied for dramatic tension or to create an effective expression of action. For example, hand-drawn animation is adopted to express motions by dividing motion images into many layers. Sounds are also utilized, such as background music with episode-related lyrics, melodies, ambient sounds and motion-related sound effects. In addition, webtoons provide readers with new amusement by giving tactile stimuli via the vibration of a smart phone. As stated above, the vertical direction, time-based nature of animation motions and tactile stimuli used in webtoons are differentiated from published comics. However, webtoons' utilization of innovative techniques hasn't yet reached its full potential. In addition to the fact that the software used for webtoon effects is operationally complex, this is a transitional phenomenon since there is still a lack of technical understanding of animation and sound application amongst the general public. For example, a sound might be programmed to play when a specific frame scrolls into view on the monitor, but the frame may be scrolled faster or slower than the author intended; in this case, sound can end before or after a reader sees the whole image. The motion of each frame is also programmed to start in a similar fashion. Therefore, a reader's scroll speed is related to the motion's speed. For this reason, motions might miss the intended timing and be unnatural because they are played out of context. Also, finished sound effects can disturb the concentration of readers. These problems come from a shortage of continuity; to solve these, naturally activated consecutive sounds or animations, like the simple rotation of joints when a character moves, is required.

A Study of the Relationship between Realistic Expression of Objects and Graphic Novel in Korean Comics - Focused on the work by Kwon, Ga-Ya - (한국만화에 있어 대상의 사실적 표현과 그래픽 노블의 연관관계에 대한 연구 - 권가야의 <남한산성>작품을 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Hee-Bok;Kim, Kwang-Su
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.37
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    • pp.361-392
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    • 2014
  • Regarding works that express objects realistically in painting, Gustave Courbet advocated realism in the mid-19th century, France, resisting the then academist style of painting, and works in realist style were produced in earnest by painters such as H. Daumier or Jean F. Millet, who went along with him. Later, realism has expanded into the realm of general literature, including fine art, which has had profound impacts on works of art and literary works. In comics, too, in the same historical context as a form of painting, realistic comics began to be produced by painters or cartoonists at the time. These realism comics are those dealing with stories based on facts, and in terms of contents, objective description and representation of the social realities of the times is one of the most important objectives, but it could not be concluded that in their visual aspect, that is, that of expressing the objects, they were realistic. In the meantime, a graphic novel was born, which was the intermediate form between comics and novels around the United States and Europe since the 1980s. Graphic novels appeared in forms and styles with strong literary and artistic values in the comics market in the U.S. which was full of the superhero genre (comics around heroes), and their major characteristics are very realistic expressions in terms of contents and visual aspect. They are complex and delicate and even have artistic, literary values as if readers read a fiction or literary work of which its narrative structures or pictures are produced with graphics. The characteristics of realistic expressions shown in graphic novels are very different from the previous works of comics. It is noteworthy that they began to be acknowledged as works of art like painting or illustration, thanks to their features of strongly individual auteurist painting style, a fairly high degree of completion of the works, and creative and experimental expression techniques or methods, instead of following the fashion of the times. In recent years, in South Korea, Hollywood blockbuster films have been released one after another and become box office hits, there are increasing interest and demand for the original graphic novels. Accordingly, many original graphic novels have been translated and started to be sold, and keeping pace with this global flow of fashion, some writers in Korea began to produce works of graphic novels. However, to look into the domestic works produced claiming to be graphic novels, there are various opinions on their format and authenticity. In this sense, this study focused on Ga-ya Kwon's Namhansanseong, one the representative works of Korean style graphic novels, and in particular, it attempted to analyze their characteristics and commonalities focusing on the visual aspect of realistic expressions of objects. It is expected that there would be an opportunity to seek for ways so that Korean style graphic novel can be further developed as a genre of comics, with competitiveness by looking back on the identity and present state of domestic graphic novels and developing and applying Korea's original subject matters differentiated from those of graphic novels in the U.S., Europe or Japan through this study. In addition, it is desired that they will be a new energizer for the stagnant domestic comics market.

A study of animation story-telling technique based on the archtype myth - Focus on " Oneuli" directed by Lee Sung-gang- (원형신화를 모티브로 한 애니메이션 스토리텔링 기법 연구 -이성강 감독의 "오늘이"를 중심으로-)

  • Rou, Kyoung-A
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.44
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    • pp.211-233
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    • 2016
  • Fairy tales starting with the phrase 'Once upon a time' have been told throughout generations to generations. These stories of the past started with the history of mankind, and are constantly recreated under the names of legends, fables and myths. Through understanding the archetypes frequently occurring in legends and story telling techniques used to visualize them, the possibility of better recreation of stories and animations are sought. The purpose of this study is to analyze how the original form of archetypical Jeju epic dance lyrics are adjusted accordingly to meet the author's intention as it transforms into the modern animation 'Oneuli' By this comparative analysis, the utilization of archetypes and mythic motifs in the creation of animation are expected to enhance the interactions with the audiences beyond the border and age.

Webdrama Analysis and Recommendation using Text Mining and Opinion Mining Technique of Social Media (소셜미디어 빅데이터의 텍스트 마이닝과 오피니언 마이닝 기법을 활용한 웹드라마 분석과 제안)

  • Oh, Se-Jong;Kim, Kenneth Chi Ho
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.44
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    • pp.285-306
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    • 2016
  • With the increase use of smartphones, users can consume contents such as webtoon, webnovel and TV drama directly provided by the producers. In this Direct-to-Consumer era, webdrama services from the portal websites are increasing rapidly. Webdramas such as , , and can be analyzed in real time using responses such as unique users, likes, and comments. The analyses used in this research were Social Media Big Data Mining Method and Opinion Mining Method. Specific key words from webdrama can be extracted and viewers positive, neutral or negative emotion can be predicted from the words. The analyses of popular webdramas showed that the established K-Pop Idol member appearance and servicing portal site greatly influence the views, traffics, comments, and likes. Also, 'Mobile TV' proved the effectiveness as another platform other than television. Mobile targeted contents and robust business models still to be developed and identified. Overcoming these few tasks, Korea will be proven to be a webdrama content powerhouse.

Symbolic Meaning and Expression Techniques of Cat Characters in Picture Books by Yoko Sano (사노 요코 그림책에 나타난 고양이 캐릭터의 상징적 의미와 표현기법)

  • Hwang, Soonsun
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.49
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    • pp.563-588
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    • 2017
  • Cats used to be long avoided in Korean culture due to prejudices on their negative implications, yet they are increasingly being favoured by domestic readers along with a growing number of cat lovers, picture books, essays and webtoons. In the case of Yoko Sano's work, half of her published books in Korea depicts cats. Among those is 'The Cat That Lived a Million Times' which is a worldwide million seller. The research analyses five picture books on cats published in Korea, focusing on finding out symbolic representation of cats other than merely being the protagonist of the book. Sano asserts that we respect our own free well and love ourselves just as cats do in her books. In conclusion, cats in Sano's work mostly represent the author herself, which are sometimes depicted as mother and son. The colours and thick outlines of her cats, unlike tender characteristics, describes self-righteous strong personality, while emphasising both static and dynamic movements.