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A Design of AI Middleware for Making Interactive Animation Characters (인터랙티브한 애니메이션 캐릭터 제작을 위한 인공지능 미들웨어 설계)

  • Lee, Seung-Sub;Um, Ky-Hyun;Cho, Kyung-Eun
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.91-101
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    • 2008
  • Most designers use professional 3D animation tools such as 3DS MAX to manually create animation. This manual method requires a great deal of time and efforts, and does not allow animation characters to interact with one another. In this paper, we design an AI middleware of form as 3DS MAX plug-in to solve these issues. We present an AI expression structure and internal processing method for this middleware, and the method for creating AI character's structure. It creates AI character's structure by drawing figures and lines for representing AI elements. For experiment, we have produced same animations with the traditional method and our method, and measured the task volume in both methods. This result verifies that the task volume is similar or higher than the traditional method in small-scale tasks, but up to 43% of the task volume is reduced in large-scale tasks. Using the method proposed in this paper, we see that characters in an animation interact each other, and task volume in large-scale tasks are reduced.

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China, the United States and Japan's animation film creation style of comparative study (중·미·일 애니메이션영화 창작스타일 비교연구)

  • Yang, jian-hua
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.39
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    • pp.221-235
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    • 2013
  • Through the comparative analysisand inductive research on main creation styles of Chinese, American and Japanese animation films, a conclusion can be given out, which means that the animation film style of each country can hardly be formed without their own traditional painting art, aesthetics habits and ways of thinking. It is these characteristics that form their unique animation film style. America emphasizes realism art, development and utilization of new technology, Japan pays sepcial attention totraditional painting art and comic stories. In business aspect, they bring about different business models relying on the experience of satisfying the diverse needs of domestic and global entertainment markets. When it comes to the content field, they carry forward universal values and meet the individualistic heroismso that a variety of business animation films and art animation films find their ways into the global market and acquire great popularity among audiences from all over the world. Through the comparasion of American and Japanese animation films, a new view to analyze the animation films of China is created. Animation creation is largely based on the need of socialist ideology from 50s to 80s. Even though the purposes of animation film creations returned to satisfying the diverse requirements of commercial markets and audiences, the consequences, such as the break gap of creations and talents, the lack of diverse creative styles and commercial market operation mechanism, sitll affect China's animation films today. Japan found thier position from the American model and became successful. Nowadays, China need find our own creative style and position from American model and Japanese model. And the systematic reformings that are detailed in the government managements, industry standards, internationalized talents cultivation and accumulation are the essential point.

Postfilic Metamorphorsis and Renaimation: On the Technical and Aesthetic Genealogies of 'Pervasive Animation' (포스트필름 변신과 리애니메이션: '편재하는 애니메이션'의 기법적, 미학적 계보들)

  • Kim, Ji-Hoon
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.37
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    • pp.509-537
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    • 2014
  • This paper proposes 'postfilimc metamorphosis' and 'reanimation' as two concepts that aim at giving account to the aesthtetic tendencies and genealogies of what Suzanne Buchan calls 'pervasive animation', a category that refers to the unprecedented expansion of animation's formal, technological and experiential boundaries. Buchan's term calls for an interdisciplinary approach to animation by highlighting a range of phenomena that signal the growing embracement of the images and media that transcend the traditional definition of animation, including the lens-based live-action image as the longstanding counterpart of the animation image, and the increasing uses of computer-generated imagery, and the ubiquity of various animated images dispersed across other media and platforms outside the movie theatre. While Buchan's view suggests the impacts of digital technology as a determining factor for opening this interdisciplinary, hybrid fields of 'pervasive animation', I elaborate upon the two concepts in order to argue that the various forms of metamorphorsis and motion found in these fields have their historical roots. That is, 'postfilmic metamorphosis' means that the transformative image in postfimic media such as video and the computer differs from that in traditional celluloid-based animation materially and technically, which demands a refashioned investigation into the history of the 'image-processing' video art which was categorized as experimental animation but largely marginalized. Likewise, 'reanimation' cne be defined as animating the still images (the photographic and the painterly images) or suspending the originally inscribed movement in the moving image and endowing it with a neewly created movement, and both technical procedues, developed in experimental filmmaking and now enabled by a variety of moving image installations in contemporary art, aim at reconsidering the borders between stillness and movement, and between film and photography. By discussing a group of contemporary moving image artworks (including those by Takeshi Murata, David Claerbout, and Ken Jacobs) that present the aesthetic features of 'postfilmic metamorphosis' and 'reanimation' in relation to their precursors, this paper argues that the aesthetic implications of the works that pertain to 'pervasive animation' lie in their challenging the tradition dichotomies of the graphic/the live-action images and stillness/movement. The two concepts, then, respond to a revisionist approach to reconfigure the history and ontology of other media images outside the traditional boundaries of animation as a way of offering a refasioned understanding of 'pervasive animation'.

A Research of Ink and Wash Elements on the 3D Animation Film <Deep Sea>

  • Biying Guo;Xinyi Shan;Jeanhun Chung
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.82-87
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    • 2023
  • <Deep Sea> is an 3D animated film that stands out for its exceptional special effects and distinctive artistic style. The film employs a multitude of dazzling and vibrant ink particles, creating a strong sense of three-dimensionality and weightlessness, while simultaneously portraying a dreamlike and elegant representation of a deep sea ink painting. Furthermore, through the utilization of fragmented stream of consciousness narrative technique, the film establishes a unique artistic effect infused with a Chinese atmosphere. This paper by analyzing the unique particle ink art style and color and stream of consciousness narrative methods in film, this paper discusses the innovative art style generated by traditional ink art style combined with three-dimensional technology, and the integration of traditional ink art ideas and artistic conception in animated films. The objective is to cultivate a new ink art style and prove the importance of traditional cultural expression in animated films, while providing new perspectives for the future application of traditional art in animation.

A Study on the Necessity of Animation Technique Training for Web Design (웹 디자인에서 애니메이션 요소 교육의 필요성 연구)

  • 김진희
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.177-186
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    • 2002
  • This study is aiming for make people understanding the importance of animation as a compulsory subject in designing World Wide Web. Specifically analyses of the basic theories and concepts of animation are given in the study to help web designer can get advantages from them. Few examples of some common factors which is being shared by both traditional animations and animations in web design. Highlighted issue in this study, however, is that we do not have many web sites organised by one who has proper animation training. This is underlined as a reason of imperfect web design we are able to see recently. As a proposal of solution, you'll see the training methods of animation, to have well planned web designs.

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Research on Creative Expression Utilizing AI Technology in 3D Animation Production

  • Chenghao Wang;Jeanhun Chung
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.148-153
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    • 2024
  • This article embarks on an exploration of how the burgeoning landscape of AI technology is reshaping and augmenting creative expression within the realm of 3D animation. As AI continues to evolve and mature, its integration into the process of 3D animation creation has become an increasingly focal point of investigation and analysis. The article undertakes a comprehensive examination of the myriad applications of AI within the domain of 3D animation, shedding light on its multifaceted contributions to various aspects of the creative process. Furthermore, it delves into the transformative impact that AI technology has on enhancing creative expression within 3D animation, particularly through increased productivity, personalized content creation, and the expansion of creative boundaries. By automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks inherent in traditional production methods, AI liberates artists and animators to unleash their creative ingenuity and push the boundaries of their craft. Through empirical research and case studies, the article elucidates how AI serves as a catalyst for innovation, fostering a conducive environment for the exploration of novel techniques and artistic styles.

The Characteristics of Directing in Digital Animation : Combination of Reality and Exaggeration (디지털 애니메이션의 연출 특성 -사실적 표현과 과장성의 융합-)

  • Kim, Yumi
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2016
  • The application of computer graphics, which is characterized by reality, has even reinforced reality of image and motion expression in digital animation. But reality of digital animation succeeds to traditional aesthetic characteristics of animation for overcoming physical limitations of the real world and realizing imagination through transformation, rather than copying actuality as it is. But it does not succeed to drawing animation wholly. Digital animation adds cartoonish transformation, based on three-dimensional realistic expression and those animation situations look as if they get over realistic restrictions, while drawing animation constantly reminds of mediality in drawing motion, based on two-dimensional plane and handwork. n other words, cartoonish exaggeration that is intermittently inserted between these reinforced realities, expresses digital animation's own aesthetic characteristics as a dialectical sum by crashing into contrast coming from a cross between reality and imagination.

Emotional Character Animation System Using Cognitive Emotional Theory

  • Shim, Youn-sook
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.10-15
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    • 2003
  • In computer graphics, most animations of characters have been created using the traditional and often highly labor intensive key-framing technique. Recently, character animation is demanded increasingly automated techniques for animation according to interaction with the user or environment of the user. In this paper, we will propose a new method which can animate characters automatical/y with user interactions. The character's behavior is determined as a result of understanding the emotional condition of the user. Psychology and cognitive AI provide some ideas about how to approach this problem. Our study is based mostly on the theories of Ortony, Clore and Collins, which were designed to be implemented computationally. In our system, we can make 22 emotion types and some more behavior features and we apply to some characters.

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A Study on the Method of Cultural Preservation through the Analysis of Animation Contents -Focusing on Animation film "The Secret of Kells (2009)"- (애니메이션 콘텐츠 분석을 통한 문화원형 표현 연구 -켈스의 비밀을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Ye Eun;Lee, Tae Hoon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.489-495
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    • 2020
  • Works engraving enlightenment and ethnic identity by giving meaning and lesson to past events and great people against the past can be one of the good ideal art film contents. The animation reproduces the existing cultural archetypes, situation and history, when the 'Book of Kells' was produced, and the myths of the Kelts tribes. This thesis analyzes the history the kelts, traditional patterns and formative symbolism shown in , and studies the cultural preservation method unique to animation contents. In conclusion, the movie not only suggests a methodology that animation content is an effective way to preserve the culture and history of the native people, but also pursues the eternal, enlightening and teaching people for history.

A Study on the Traditional Aesthetic Characteristics Appearing in the Chinese Animation -Focusing on Three Elements of Zong Baihua's Artistic Conceptions- (중국 애니메이션<대어해당 (大魚海棠)>중에 나타난 전통 미학 특징 연구 -쭝바이화(宗白華)의 의경(意境) 3가지 구성 요소 중심으로)

  • Yang, Kun;Lee, Seel- ku
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.47
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    • pp.53-79
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    • 2017
  • This study explored Chinese traditional art aesthetics in the , focusing on three elements 'principle', 'dance', 'blank' which consist of the artistic conception of Zong Baihua. In addition, this paper is aimed to prove that Chinese traditional aesthetics is still available as a creative element that can provides future direction and implication for modern animation movies by analyzing how the components of these three elements were used in the and how the artistic beauty of the animation was presented. In the critiques of Chinese art, the scope of 'conception' is the 'qualified' standard about art. This 'qualified' standard includes not only external similarity in forms but also internal similarity in spirits. The authors of the early Chinese animations integrated the artistic conceptions with the animations and expressed the national cultural contents of the Chinese animations, so that the audience could deeply understand the characteristics of Chinese animation with cultural and spiritual contents. Based on the artistic conceptions that Zong Baihua proposed, this study analyzed the character setting, the ideas that connotes and the scene composition. succeeded to the innovative spirits about Chinese early animation conceptions. The animation presented the view of life that includes the absolute freedom from Zhuangzi's "A Happy Excursion" and the oblivion of external objects. The heroine Spring's change from human to dolphin was presented by dancing. Besides, in the animation, the sea of clouds, the sky full of stars, sea, the sea melting into the sky were also presented in quantity. The large area of colors fantastically presenting in 'blank' scenes fully expressed the stories and sentiments of this animation. According to the analysis in this study, by identifying the traditional atmosphere that included heavy Chinese characteristics and harmonious conceptions in through the wisdom of Chinese classics and artistic conceptions, it can be confirmed that nowadays the artistic tradition of the classics still works as an extending innovative element in the future animations.


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