Cine-animé : adaptations of realistic lighting styles /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Trinh, Ellen Man Ngoc, 1978-
Other Authors: LaFayette, Carol (Thesis advisor)
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [College Station, Tex.] : [Texas A&M University], [2005]
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Online Access:Link to OAK Trust copy
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Abstract:Animé, a style of Japanese animation, has begun to evolve into more than a simple animation. The stories found in animé have reached a level of complexity similar to traditional cinema. However, lighting in animé, has been minimal. Using computers to create animé, rather than creating it traditionally by hand, has allowed greater opportunities to be creative with lighting. Color and computer-generated (CG) effects can be integrated with traditional line drawings to create beautiful images in animé. Since cinematic lighting exhibits some of the finest examples of lighting, this s will analyze lighting styles from three different cinematographers and adapt them to three animé style scenes in 3D. The scenes will be modeled, lit, and rendered using Alias/Wavefront MAYA[superscript]TM, and textured using Adobe Photoshop[superscript]TM. The result be a visual CG piece that adapts the lighting style of certain distinctive cinematographers, while retaining the look of animé.
Item Description:"Major Subject: Visualization Sciences"
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