ÿþ<html> <head> <title>Computer Animation</title> </head> <CENTER><IMG src="compdino.jpg"><BR></CENTER> <body bgcolor="#3CB371" TEXT="000000" LINK="00FF7F" VLINK="ff0000"> <H3> <center> <FONT color=#8B008B>COMPUTER ANIMATION</FONT> </center> </H3> <hr> <br> <blockquote>Computer animation can be produced by using a rendering machine to produce successive frames wherein some aspect of the image is varied. For a simple animation this might be just moving the camera or the relative motion of rigid bodies in the scene. This is analogous to the second technique described above, i.e., using physical models. More sophisticated computer animation can move the camera and/or the objects in more interesting ways, e.g. along computed curved paths, and can even use the laws of Physics to determine the behavior of objects. Today, computer animation is everywhere, whether displayed prominently in blockbuster feature films such as Titanic, ToyStory and Starship Troopers or in common television comercials shown each day. The technology is exploding. Computer animation is truly the newest possibly most exiciting art form on the planet right now. <CENTER><IMG src="dino.gif"><BR></CENTER> <br> <br> <a href="index.htm">Return to the my home page</a> </body> </html>