Animation and CGI Motion
How do you create realistic animations? How do you predict the motion of materials? It’s key to the success of animated films to ensure (was insure) audiences believe in characters.
This course will show you how to create lifelike animations focusing on the technical aspects of CGI animation and also give you a glimpse into how studios approach the art of physically-based animation.
You will learn the fundamental concepts of physical simulation, including:
integration of ordinary differential equations such as those needed to predict the motion of a dress in the wind.
formulation of models for physical phenomena such as crumpling sheet metal and flowing water.
treatment of discontinuities such as fractures and collisions.
simulation of liquids and solids in both Lagrangian and Eulerian coordinates.
artistic control of physically-based animations.
These concepts will be put into practice in the programming assignments spanning:
Discretizing and integrating Newton’s equations of motion
Constrained Lagrangian Mechanics
Collisions, contact, and friction: detection and response
Continuum mechanics
Finite elements
Rigid body simulation
Thin shell and cloth simulation
Elastic rod and hair simulation
Fluid simulation
What you'll learn
- Discretizing and integrating Newton’s equations of motion
- Constrained Lagrangian Mechanics
- Collisions, contact, and friction: detection and response
- Continuum mechanics
- Finite elements
- Rigid body simulation
- Thin shell and cloth simulation
- Elastic rod and hair simulation
- Fluid simulation
- To code your own physics simulator to master the fundamental algorithms for creating lifelike animations clothing, hair, liquids, rigid bodies and more!
- Temporal integration of the equations of motion
- Formulation of mathematical models for mechanical systems
- Numerical methods for treating contact and impact
- Lagrangian and Eulerian representations of continua control of physical models
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Rating | 3.0★ based on 3 ratings |
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Length | 12 weeks |
Effort | 8 - 10 hours per week |
Starts | On Demand (Start anytime) |
Cost | $249 |
From | Columbia University, ColumbiaX via edX |
Instructors | Professor Eitan Grinspun, Eitan Grinspun |
Download Videos | On all desktop and mobile devices |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming Science |
Tags | Computer Science Physics |
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Interactive Motion Designer $73k
Animations Editor $74k
Animations Editor $74k
Motion Graphics Controller 1 $80k
Assistant Motion Graphics $83k
Owner Motion Designer $85k
Graphic & Motion Designer $88k
Motion Graphic Designer / Animator $88k
On-Air Motion Graphics $98k
Motion Designer & Animator $102k
Editor / Motion Graphics Designer $146k
Motion Graphics - Editor $160k
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Rating | 3.0★ based on 3 ratings |
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Length | 12 weeks |
Effort | 8 - 10 hours per week |
Starts | On Demand (Start anytime) |
Cost | $249 |
From | Columbia University, ColumbiaX via edX |
Instructors | Professor Eitan Grinspun, Eitan Grinspun |
Download Videos | On all desktop and mobile devices |
Language | English |
Subjects | Programming Science |
Tags | Computer Science Physics |
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