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Examples of motion graphics

Motion graphics  are pieces of digital footage or animation which create the illusion of  motion  or rotation, and are usually combined with audio for use in multimedia projects. Motion capture  ( Mo-cap  for short) is the process of recording the  movement  of objects or people. It is used in  military ,  entertainment ,  sports , medical applications, and for validation of computer vision  and robotics. In  filmmaking  and  video game development , it refers to recording actions of  human actors , and using that information to animate  digital character  models in 2D or 3D  computer animation .  When it includes face and fingers or captures subtle expressions, it is often referred to as  performance capture .  In many fields, motion capture is sometimes called  motion tracking , but in filmmaking and games, motion tracking usually refers more to  match moving . http:/...

Lecture 1 - intro to blender

Keyboard shortcuts: N - properties G (+XYZ for axis) - Grab S (+XYZ for axis) - Scale R (+XYZ for axis) - Rotation X- Delete Object Shift + A - Add a shape Left Clicking - moves 3d cursor Shift + right click - multiple selection A - Select all/deselect all Shift d - Duplicate view - front/back/left/right/camera to see angles render - renders i - insert keyframe menu up and down keys - skip between keyframes alt + i - Delete keyframes MOTION CAPTURE