Primer 1st Edition
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SOLUTIONS
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MANUAL
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Magesh Chandramouli
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Comprehensive Solutions Manual for
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Instructors and Students
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, Solutions Manual for 3D Modeling & Animation: A Primer (1st Edition)
Magesh Chandramouli
ISBN: 9781498764919
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UNIT 1: PRODUCTION PIPELINE AND CONCEPTUAL
FOUNDATIONS
1. Production Pipeline and Pre-Production
2. Conceptual Foundations: Basic Building Blocks
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3. Ideation, Visual Expression, and Elements of Art
UNIT 2: MODELING TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES
4. Modeling – Part I: Categories and Approaches
5. Modeling – Part II: Curve-Based and Other Modeling Techniques
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UNIT 3: ANIMATION PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
6. Animation – Part I: Brief History and Basics
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7. Animation – Part II: Animation Types
UNIT 4: CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT AND SCENE COMPLETION
8. Character: Design, Rigging, & Animation
9. Lighting
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10. Form, Composition, and Rendering
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CHAPTER I
SOLUTIONS TO END OF CHAPTER QUESTIONS
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PART I
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1. The first step in Pre-production involves working on the computer to create your
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model.
True False
Feedback: True. Modeling is the process of creating or recreating the physical form
of an object.
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2. A rendering can be thought of as a visually-narrated script.
True False
Feedback: A storyboard can be thought of as a visually-narrated script.
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3. In a typical feature film, the 1.5 or 2 hours of movie that you see in a theater have
actually been edited from a hundred thousand feet of film.
True False
Feedback: True. In a typical feature film, the 1.5 or 2 hours of movie that you see in
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a theater have actually been edited from a hundred thousand feet of film.
4. Digital animation and modeling today have borrowed immensely from the
traditional crafts such as opera, play, theater, puppetry, etc.
True False
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Feedback: True. Digital animation and modeling today have borrowed immensely
from the traditional crafts such as opera, play, theater, puppetry, etc.
5. The more detailed a storyboard, the clearer the communication.
True False
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Feedback: True. The more detailed a storyboard, the clearer the communication.
6. You do not need to be an artist to be good at storyboarding.
True False
Feedback: True. You do not need to be an artist to be good at storyboarding.
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, 7. A storyboards consists of a sequence of static images displayed with a
simultaneous musical score or sound track.
True False
Feedback: False. An animatic consists of a sequence of static images displayed
with a simultaneous musical score or sound track.
8. An animatic, also known as a story reel, is also used to pitch an idea to a client.
True False
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Feedback: True. An animatic, also known as a story reel, is also used to pitch
an idea to a client.
9. The production pipeline represents the basic framework used to develop the
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animation.
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Feedback: True. The production pipeline represents the basic framework used
to develop the animation.
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10. According to SMART, at the very simplest form, an animation would typically
require a style, monitor, animation, rendering, and test reel.
True False
Feedback: False. According to SMART, at the very simplest form, an animation
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would typically require a story, model, animation, rendering, and tweak.
11. Normally, a long shot shows the face or the head of the character in clear view.
True False
Feedback: False. A close up shot shows the face or the head of the character in clear
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view
12. Camera Location refers to the angle or the direction in which the camera is
facing. True False
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Feedback: False. Camera orientation refers to the angle or the direction in which the
camera is facing.
13. Segment is the last step in the 5S breakdown
True False
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Feedback: False. Segment is the second step in the 5S breakdown.
14. Framing height (or camera framing) is the distance between the camera and
the character, and is actually more about how much of the character is viewed by
or shown to the audience.
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True False
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