3-D Human Modeling and Animation

3-D Human Modeling and Animation

by PeterRatner (Author)

Synopsis

All the tools and know-how to create digital characters that can move, express emotions, and talk 3-D Human Modeling and Animation demonstrates how you can use your artistic skills in figure drawing, painting, and sculpture to create animated human figures using the latest computer technology. This easy-to-follow book guides you through all the necessary steps to create and animate digital humans. Students and professional 3-D artists will find this book to be an invaluable resource. This Second Edition combines detailed, practical information about creating and animating 3-D human models. More than 400 images, interactive files, and exciting animations included on the CD-ROM detail the modeling and animation processes for both male and female figures. Chapter objectives and exercises are tied to the CD-ROM, which also provides color example images, sample models, modeling templates, textures, lesson plans, and relevant animation movies that allow you to start modeling and animating right away!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 20 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0471215481
ISBN 13: 9780471215486

Media Reviews
...a comprehensive look at the skills and techniques required to model and animate the human figure... (Computer Arts, August 2003) ...the slim stature of the tome deceptively hides a packed guide full of tips and hints that will interest anyone... (Xtreme Magazine, 21 August 2003)
Author Bio
PETER RATNER is a professor of 3-D computer animation in the School of Art and Art History at James Madison University. He is the founder of the computer animation program at the university and started the first animation concentration in the state of Virginia. Besides teaching and writing books, he has exhibited his oil paintings, animations, and computer graphics in numerous national and international juried exhibitions.