3D is less expensive than 2D, but why do many animations do 2D?

Updated on anime 2024-03-15
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Times are advancing. The 2D one gives a sense of comfort. 3D eyes are uncomfortable to see too much.

    The main thing is to have a visual effect. 2D has a nostalgic feel to it. The old movies used to be 2D too.

    If you make "Little Soldier Zhang Ga" into 3D, you don't see = =

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    2D is suitable for anime, 3D is suitable for movie series.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The 2D anime plot is particularly good, and the smile is beautiful, and 3D is completely impossible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For short animations, the cost of 2D is lower than that of 3D. For high-level 3D animation, 3D costs less than 2D.

    For high-level 3D animation, the cost of both 2D and 3D animation will be very high. For example, Disney's 3D movie in the United States costs up to 100 million US dollars (600 million yuan), and the cost of 2D Ghibli animation in Japan can be as fast as 6 billion yen (300 million yuan), but for short animation, the cost of 2D is lower than that of 3D. Many 2D animators can complete multiple tasks such as character setting and animation alone, first of all, saving a lot of labor costs, while the preparation of 3D animation requires a large budget, from the original art setting to model production, as well as the post-rigging texture and rendering, which basically require a team to divide labor and cooperate.

    In order to shorten the cost and reduce the production cycle, in addition to the three-shaded two-dimensional technology, there is also 2D skeletal animation. You only need a **, bind the bones in the software, and you can achieve the animation effect by controlling the bones.

    Difficulty:

    First of all, it takes up to ten years or even longer to train high-level 2D animators, and excellent art skills are accumulated over time. The production of 2D animation from the early line drawing storyboard to the background and coloring in the later stage are all completed by the artist, and each frame of high-quality 2D animation can be up to dozens of shots**, which requires a lot of time and manpower. Similarly, a high-quality 3D animation has very high requirements for technical stimulation in terms of models, movements, and special effects.

    If it's a normal or low-cost animation, then 3D is less difficult to make. Even if it is an ordinary 2D animation, the artist needs many years of art skills, and even if it is now produced by computer, the production of 2D animation is still not low. The software technology of 3D animation is much faster, like many college students who can make rough 3D animations independently after learning software.

    As can be seen from the current 3 rendering 2 technology, in order to reduce the difficulty of making 2D animations, 3D models are made to render 2D effects. In 2D animation, the fighting actions of the characters, the perspective of the picture, and the long-shot camera movement of large scenes (especially the kind of turning perspective), these are all difficult points, and the level of the painter is extremely high, and these problems can be solved very well through 3D software, as long as there is no problem with the model and the bones, the structure and perspective will not be a big problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Now Huaiyou 3D animation and 2D animation production costs are half a catty of the god eight taels are about the same,Mainly look at the art part,2D can also do bone animation,You can also do 3 shades 2,Say 3D can be molded,In fact2D, you can also set molds,Originality is the most expensive to hold。

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In terms of the same quality, short anime 3D burns money. And long-form anime 2D burns money, and 3D saves too much money.

    The following is copied).

    One of the things that saves money over 2D is that 3D doesn't require the original art. To put it simply, for the starting point of a long story**, a character scene will be used for a long time. 3D saves 10,000 times.

    Similarly, there is no problem with the frame rate in 3D, because it is generated by the animation software in the middle, as long as the computer is moving, how high and high you want to be. 2D, on the other hand, depends on the number of original paintings. And the original painting is an extremely time-wasting thing.

    Therefore, the million-word long story at the starting point, basically only 3D, full-time, I really don't know if I will stick to it or not. In fact, even if you are full-time, the scenes that appear for a long time are in 3D.

    The 3D judging criterion, details are very important, whether the picture is fine enough, in many small details, such as people's sweat, expressions, changes in the environment, etc. Secondly, there is the issue of special effects. What really burns money in 3D is the special effects. 3 who are willing to spend money

    d special effects can show off the sky, and those who refuse to spend money are only lying on the floor. (Computer thieves for special effects rendering are expensive).

    After all, 3D relies on modeling, and once the model is built, it cannot be easily changed, while 2D is a problem for painters to use their brushes. To be honest, there is really a big gap between 3D scars, damages, clothes replacement, and human emotional expressions compared to 2D. It's so big that it seriously affects the audience's sense of substitution. 2

    The artistic expression and emotional display of d animation will be more direct, because 2

    d animation can describe things with very exaggerated movements, and 3

    d No. 3D is better than the visuals, and the production is stable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The differences between 2D and 3D anime are as follows:

    The biggest difference between real 2D and 2D is that 2D belongs to the plane and 3D belongs to the empty, and the search process is also different. The production of 3D animation requires model design and rendering, which can only be presented by animators. 2D animation omits the model rendering process and designs the drawing action directly on the character design.

    In short, the biggest difference between 2D and 3D is that the plane is different and the production process is different.

    Therefore, friends who want to engage in the animation design and production industry need to be cautious when choosing a major. But if they want to develop in both 3D animation and 2D animation, it is recommended that you study concept design or editing. The former is designed for animated characters, props, and scenes.

    It can be said that the art part of the animation work was designed by the concept designer.

    The editing profession of the latter comes into play in the final stages of animation production. It is important to know that cutting or losing is an essential part of any form of filmmaking, and it is also the final re-creation in the process of film art, and animation production is no exception. As for how to choose a major, it still depends on which one your friends prefer!

    Anime

    Anime is a combination of animation and manga. In the early days, the term was mainly used by Japanese anime lovers, and the official use was the founding of the anime information monthly magazine "Anime Times", and later it began to be popularized because of its strong generalization.

    Animation (animation & comic), "animation = animation + comics", that is, the combined name of animation and comics, refers to the collection of animation and comics, and the first word of these two words is combined into one and is called "dynamic detection and leakage comic", which is not a professional term. It is also often referred to as "anime comics" in Taiwan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I happened to see an answer that I thought was good:

    The reality is that the cost of 2D animation is generally much higher than that of 3D animation. And the longer the production cycle and the larger the project scale, the more obvious this cost overrun. In terms of commercial production, the production process of 2D animation is far from having the advantage of 3D animation, don't see the way 2D animation works in Japan and feel that the cost of 2D animation itself is low, just because Japan's industrial chain has reached a very mature stage after so many years of tempering.

    The cost of their abbreviation in 2D animation is really not to be underestimated, but it also determines that it is impossible for Japan to make very high-quality 2D animation, compared to Disney, which is very rudimentary in Japanese 2D animation. On the contrary, 2D animations are impossible to disappear. Not because of the commercial advantage, but because of the artistic advantage, mainly because 2D animation has an irreplaceable advantage in artistic expression.

    3D animation, on the other hand, often requires a large technical investment, but its division of labor is clear and the production process is highly industrialized. As well as a lot of one-time investment, all determine that 3D animation is more suitable for commercial operations, for example: 2D animation he originally needs more concentrated manpower than 3D animation, often requires a team of hundreds of people, busy from beginning to end, because almost from beginning to end are repeating every link over and over again, original painting, tween, drafting, coloring, over and over again, no one can run away before the project is completed.

    And look at the 3D animation, the model material link, after the completion of the handover to the next link, and then start a new task, and finally the first half of the time may have been completely completed when the previous link may have been completely completed. You can rest, at most to do some sporadic modifications, this clear division of labor, so that the whole process is in a very linear one-way flow, greatly saving the concentration of manpower. Some people say that 3D animation needs equipment, needs technology, yes, yes, yes, but you don't want to think about it, you don't have to buy equipment to make a **, equipment can be reused, this cost is far less than you expect after being dispersed.

    Avatar 1 may have cost 5 E, and if he wants to do 2, most of the previous model materials, bindings, and other tasks have been completed, and the equipment is ready, and it may cost less than half of 1. This is another huge advantage of 3D animation, the more resources that can be reused, the larger the scale, the longer the cycle, and the more obvious the cost savings.

    By the way, I complain that the domestic 3D is really not as good as the island country 2D.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Who said ......A lot of people do 2D, but 3D is relatively rare.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    3D is easy to do, and the cost is ......And 2D is not as popular as 3D.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    3D costs no more money than 2D, it's not at all upstairs to buy equipment, the so-called equipment is just a computer, and it also needs excellent modelers and excellent painters who also need to create and render frame by frame, but the threshold for 3D animation is very low, and the technology can also be inherited, and it is very simple to make money for a garbage work. The threshold for 2D finished products is high, so you see very few garbage 2D animations, so you have the illusion that most of the 3D animations are garbage, while the 2D animations are so good. The development of animation requires the support of the environment and society, but the current society and environment are biased against the animation industry, and the shortage of talents for 2D animation cannot be replenished at all.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Short animation 2D is cheaper than 3D, and long-form animation 2D is more expensive than 3D, mainly depending on the number of frames, duration, and image quality.

    The biggest difference between 2D and 3D animation is:

    d animation needs to be modeled, if it is a short film, it will account for a large proportion of the fund, but after the modeling is completed, you can apply various templates, so that the cost of the long story will be diluted.

    If you need to draw a single sheet by hand, the cost will be low, and if the short story is very cheap, if the frame rate is high, the picture quality or the long story will increase because the number of sheets increases, and if there are fewer artists, the cost of manpower and time will also increase greatly, which is why many Japanese animation films are outsourced to domestic animation companies.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The comrade who wrote the long ** actually liked the most and laughed at me. Obviously, 2D is more expensive because it is not as good as 3D to make, not blowing. So if you look at 2D animation now, you often see 3D feeling, which is made with 3D.

    2D needs to be made frame by frame. Whether it's a short or long one, 3D is obviously faster, and there is also the knowledge reserve of the production staff, 2D is as much as 3D. But like I said, a lot of 2D is done in 3D nowadays.

    There are no absolutes, and the division of labor between the size of the team can also affect speed and quality. Of course, the so-called 2D not made with 3D software is not drawn frame by frame.,For example, the background.,It may be **processed.,Or copyed.,Character color matching has a color disc.,After all, it's all procedurally made.,Of course, if there's no color disc, you think about it.。。。 How terrifying ...

    There must be a deviation in color... The picture will definitely beat... To sum up,Now 2D and 3D are basically up and down.,Indifferently put aside some people have to use hand-drawn and then take the camera one by one.。。。

    There are not a few people like this, some of them are just blowing water for the finished product, what to enjoy the process, of course, there are ***), think about it carefully, right?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    2D is more expensive than 3D, 2D has to be framed by frame, 3D just design the frame and paste a picture. I'm not a professional.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If it's fine, whether it's 2D or 3D, it will burn money. There are 3D that burn money more than 2D, and there are 2D that burn money more than 3D

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    - - Is 2D anime expensive ......Not 3D - 3D Just build a model, then paint it, and the model can travel through the timeline ......And 2D, first of all, the original painting has to draw a thousand original paintings, and then hand over w original paintings to the painter, and complete the actions between the original paintings and the original paintings, and it is estimated that after the painting, it will be a few w ......Moreover, these paintings have no backgrounds and no colored ......It's just the lines ......ps: These W frames are just about one episode, and one episode is 25 minutes ......The cost is wonderful, and the ...... is calculated by yourselfThe cost of 3D is relatively low, build a model, paint it, and then you can set up the action ......Basically, you don't need to draw ......Moreover, as long as the model is drawn, colored, and then saved, and the model is imported when you use it, you can ......It's just the character ......It also saves a lot of costs......And it saves a lot of time.

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