Expressive exaggeration of the formal relation between humans and animals in the contemporary design of animation

Authors

1 Professor and head of animation Faculty of Fine Arts, Minya University

2 Teaching assistant in the Department of Decoration Faculty of Applied Arts - Damietta University

3 Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Decoration Faculty of Applied Arts, Damietta University

Abstract

The human relationship with animals has been a strong relationship throughout the ages, and what I gather has appeared in many different sciences and animation arts, specifically in the field of animation, to characters, role roles, supporting roles, and even elements complementary to the environmental environmental environment. We can almost be certain that no full color film is devoid of an element in the production. The animal has or has a direct relationship with humans.
This is to explore the final process you come up with to create an integrated analysis and develop the way you design the human-animal relationship in the same shot. The study of animal light highlights the history of the lineage between humans and animals in civilizations and its importance as a source of artistic inspiration, intellectual representation, and symbolic representation, and the first cartoon film about. The research also discusses the role of character designers in the motion picture industry and the importance of shaping language, emotions, and expressions into realistic cartoon characters.
Since each designer has his own and distinct approach to expression, what, with intellectual synonyms, certainly allows for characters through many constructive and constructive values through cooperation in some of the body’s organs related to the senses in formulating the characters, or modification, that is, through inspiration and special semantic parts, oh influenced. With a specific object including the maid and produces the character design; The character designer can design the character for large sums of money, and this is one of the advantages of animation.
The study focused on the form of exaggeration that is used to emphasize the characters' personality expressions and reactions. The research presents a design for four people to consolidate harmony between humans and animals in the same shot, and there are different feelings such as protection, interdependence, techniques and protection, and an analysis is made of some of these regional matters to what extent they achieve the objectives of this study.
The study concluded that the design of cartoon characters combined the creativity and technical skills of new computer programs. Developing a design style that aligns human beings in the same moment can go on to create a more realistic and emotionally realistic character.
 
 

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